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- Indianapolis Business Journal
- Fort Wayne hoping to keep some Navistar jobs
- New filings for jobless benefits fall to two-month low
- Emmis CEO calls off bid to take firm private
- 13 Indiana companies, school systems get diesel funds
- State gets $31M for blighted neighborhoods
- UPDATE: Lilly investing up to $150M in VC funds
- Lab used by Lilly, peers accused of animal cruelty
- Smulyan delays Emmis buyout vote again
- Dan Laikin sentenced to 45 months in Lampoon fraud
- Lab used by Lilly, other drugmakers accused of animal cruelty
- Lilly starting $250M fund with VC firm, sources say
- Auto parts workers hope vote will save jobs
- Poor economy keeping Wishard project costs down
- Advocates renew push for statewide smoking ban
- Local developer planning Indiana wind farm
- Symphony on the Prairie sets attendance record
- Indiana panel's proposal would expand net metering
- Indiana casino commission: Staffer hid complaints
- Liquor board OKs permit for City Market beer sales
- CEO says Lilly still not interested in huge acquisitions
- WANE TV
- Amateur video of tire fire
- Funeral arrangements set for Clements
- Car catches fire after crash on Clinton
- Driver trapped inside burning vehicle
- Teen in serious condition after shooting
- Shooting on Fort Wayne's south side
- U.S. Senate candidates agree to debates
- Shooting on FW's southwest side
- Crane accident sparks tire fire
- New Haven woman won $1,000,000
- Decatur soldier killed in Iraq
- Huge tire fire at Mid-American Steel
- USF dedicates Brookside building
- Fire crews behind Mid-American Steel.
- Navistar announces move to Lisle
- Huntington soldier's body returns home
- Indiana Tech sets enrollment record
- Navistar to announce future plans
- Steuben County trying to ban K2
- Public sounds off on EACS 2010 budget
- WBND TV
- Holiday weekend crashes
- New mayor for Mishawaka
- Child shot
- Search for armed robber
- New Mishawaka mayor
- Search for missing teen
- Grad student death investigation
- Demolition begins on old Saint Joseph Regional Medical Center
- Grad student found dead in home
- More events planned for Irish games
- Lead paint problems
- Suspected arson
- Local principal charged
- Fatal crash
- Woman, daughter locked in trunk
- Fatal farm accident
- Rare edition of Bible on display
- New jobs
- Local soldier killed
- CrimeStoppers theft case
- WFIE TV
- Cardinals lose again
- Colts cut Ugoh, former second round pick
- Highway deaths fall to lowest level since 1950
- New filings for jobless benefits tumble
- Princeton Fire Dept: Apartment building is a complete loss
- New hydro-electric plant coming to KY & bringing jobs
- Princeton Fire Dept: Apartment complex is a complete loss
- Elderly be aware of this scam...
- Tox Away Day set for Saturday
- Evansville Redevelopment Commission: Ready for a new developer to build a hotel next to the arena
- Field fire in Vanderburgh Co, no one injured
- Fire at an apartment complex in Princeton
- FL Pastor still plans to burn Koran on 9/11 anniversary
- EPD sharpened their skills on Wednesday
- Fire at apartment complex in Princeton
- Downtown Owensboro could be more popular soon
- Vanderburgh Co. Sheriff's Office: Two teens arrested in string of vehicle break ins
- USI encourages students to get involved!
- Vanderburgh Co Council approves 2011 budget
- A plea deal in KY leaves one man on probation for 5 years
- WISE TV
- One Critical After Crash in Northern Allen County
- Children Forced To Live With Cockroaches And Rodents
- Angels Among Us - September, 2010 - Suzy Beard of Fort Wayne
- Life's Better Here: Defiance
- President Issues Economic Pep Talk In Cleveland
- Lottery Lawsuit, Court Sides With Auburn Man
- Tire Fire At Mid American Steel
- Navistar to Make Lisle Move Official
- Getting Sick? Colds, Allergies and Viruses
- Hospital Commits Cash To Interchange Project
- Another Prostitution Arrest In The Summit City
- Allen County Joins The Odyssey Case Management System
- Smith Field To Have Runway Rehab Thanks To Federal Funds
- Chad's Homecoming: Afghanistan To Huntington
- Ellsworth Visits Roanoke UAW Hall
- Charting The Course: Unions Work To Stay Viable In Challenging Jobs Market
- Fort Wayne TinCaps Win Best Grounds Crew Award
- On The Campaign Trail: Ellsworth Visits Fort Wayne
- Fort Wayne TinCaps Win Best Ground Crew Award
- Last Day For The Auburn Auction
- WISH TV
- Bus stop mere feet from sexual predator
- Alleged brick throwing duo jailed
- College Ave reopens after fiery crash
- Cop's lawyer: Client was a scapegoat
- Suicide victim's last words to son
- Driver in crash charged with OWI
- Oil spill soil to be moved to landfill
- Child molester: I'm not moving
- IMPD has a 'Plan to Move Forward'
- New shot rules may send your kid home
- Kid bus route near sexual predator
- Ex-Swim coach gets 8 years
- Senate candidates announce debates
- Ellsworth: Coats lobbying unpatriotic
- HSE Coach suspended after bus incident
- IMPD, FBI probe to be done in weeks
- Dry conditions, winds fuel brush fires
- Woman robbed, raped on west side
- Straub defends demotions, investigation
- Polian: Texans talented offense
- WLFI TV
- Decatur soldier killed in Iraq
- Church burglars steal pastor's Bibles
- Indianapolis home sales on rise
- Police bust naked homeless man, again
- Dozens of dead cats found in Lawrence
- Teen rider killed in crash at Speedway
- Silver Alert: Ben J. Hensley Sr.
- Neglectful dad will not serve jail time
- Fort Wayne leaders pass K2 ban
- Credit only at Ft. Wayne novelty store
- Indy 12th on bedbug infestation list
- Drinking dad crashes with kids in car
- Ind. teens swept away at Lake Michigan
- Man hits squad car after smoking pot
- 2,000 pot plants found in state park
- Asian carp spotted in Wabash River
- Man's drowning ends fiery standoff
- State offering grants to plant trees
- 3-legged dog thrown from pickup truck
- Former pharmacist steals medication
- WNDU TV
- St. Joseph hosts high speed rail forum
- Mutt March to benefit Pet Refuge in Mishawaka
- Day of Change for Ronald McDonald House Charities
- Heated community discussion over recent drinking arrests
- St Joseph hosts high speed rail forum
- Fences cut at 2 Kalamazoo water storage facilities
- UPDATE: Hartford Township Board approves casino
- UPDATE: One person killed in plane crash at Elkhart Municipal Airport
- SWAT team responds to possible hostage situation
- Small plane crashes at Elkhart airport
- St. Joseph's High School Indian mascot may get the boot
- A behind-the-scenes look at Access Hollywood, Part 2
- Whirlpool to donate money to Benton Harbor
- Senator Stabenow honored for her work helping children and families
- Luncheon to honor Hope Ministries
- Hartford casino vote expected today
- Notre Dame students look for jobs and internships at career fair
- Oaklawn takes over Madison Center
- Two Mumford High School students shot
- Digger Phelps talks about early detection of Prostate Cancer
- WPTA TV
- Walk A Mile
- Navistar Makes It Official, HQ And More Consolidating in Chicago Area
- Decatur Soldier Killed In Iraq
- Navistar Makes It Official, HQ Moving To Lisle
- Legislative Committee Meeting To Discuss Statewide Smoking Ban
- Steam Engine 765 Gets Ready To Ride The Rails To Ohio
- Soldier's Body Brought Home
- Judge Orders 'Stay' On Friends And Neighbors Case
- City Council Preliminarily Passes 3 Out Of 4 Garbage & Recycling Contracts
- Senior Wii Bowling League
- A Struggling National Economy Hasn't Slowed Habitat For Humanity
- Sound Barriers Going Up Along Ardmore
- Olive Garden Honoring Laborers
- 500 Enroll In The Western Governors University
- State Revenue Up For August
- Watch Your Speed Patrolmen Are Out This Holiday
- Annual Labor Day Picnic
- Was The Auburn Auction A Success?
- Project America Run: One Flag. One Mile. One Life.
- Child Molestation Charges Put Family Member Behind Bars
- WRTV TV
- State: Firefighters Weren't Trained For Acid Rescue
- Police Ask For Help After Pipe Injures Woman's Face
- Crews Search Lake Monroe After Jet Ski Accident
- Crews Find Missing Man, 2 Children
- Family: Indiana Soldier Killed In Iraq
- Whooping Cough Cases Hit More Schools
- Mom Incensed After 9-Year-Old Son Left On Bus
- 2 Arrested In Interstate Brick-Throwing Incidents
- Crews Search For Missing Man, 2 Children
- Wackiest Pacers Fans To Win Season Tickets
- Popular Pub Destroyed In Fire
- Police: Drunk Woman Left Fatal Crash, Blamed Brother
- Lawmaker Claims State Missed Out On 10,000 Jobs
- Police Want Wiggle Room In Alcohol Policy
- HS Disciplines Football Coach, Players After Bus Incident
- Purdue To Rename Road In Wooden's Honor
- Survey: Marijuana Use Up Among Ind. Youths
- Man Sentenced On Child Porn Charges
- Carson Condemns Planned Quran Burning
- Panel Hears Pros, Cons Of Rx's For Some Sinus Meds
- WSBT TV
- Kosciusko County presents 'meth crisis' workshop
- Elkhart teen driver escapes injury after striking utility pole
- South Bend, Elkhart getting federal money for blighted neighborhoods
- Tense moments during South Bend's education 'town hall' meeting
- Future foggy for center Wenger
- Reaction's mixed on Indian used as mascot
- Pilot dies in crash at Elkhart Municipal Airport
- Plane crashes at Elkhart Municipal Airport
- Local Muslims outraged about plan to burn Quran on September 11th
- Pit bull found abandoned in St. Joseph County now thriving
- 20 months later, city release police video
- Local Muslims react to plan to burn the Qur'an on September 11th
- New state law causing jump in number seeking immunizations
- Mother, son arrested after police find meth lab
- Process begins to recall Niles Twp. trustee
- South Bend teen tells police his car was hit by bullets, fire
- Two men attack football fan
- Swat team called to Elmer Avenue home
- Elkhart man hospitalized after being hit by car
- Who is in charge of the traffic lights in town?
- WSJV TV
- Elkhart Red Cross gets emergency response trailers
- UPDATE: Missing rafters found
- Fort Wayne hopes to keep Navistar jobs
- Indiana soldier killed in Iraq
- Missing rafters found
- UPDATE: Pilot dies in plane crash at Elkhart airport
- Indiana gets $31 million for blighted neighborhoods
- Pilot dies in plane crash at Elkhart airport
- New car crushing facility set to move into Elkhart
- Some laid off Indiana teachers may soon be back to work
- Changes in store for St. Joseph County mental health services
- Plane Crash At Elkhart Airport
- A new store opening at Eddy Street Commons
- Granholm calls for longer school year in Michigan
- Immunization deadlines draw near
- Body of drowned Chicago man found in Lake Michigan
- Meth law discussed by state lawmakers
- Senate debates set
- Longer school year in Michigan?
- Car/pedestrian accident in Elkhart Co. leaves man in serious condition
- WTHI TV
- Barn fire contains dangerous chemicals
- Convicted Commissioner given county job
- Mayor responds to cockroach issue
- Field fire burns 50 acres near Shelburn
- No burn order issued in Jasonville
- EMT training up in enrollment
- Dry conditions fuel field fire
- Adult students, less financial aid
- Schedule released for senate debates
- Privatization of WTH water company
- Jobs bill could fund T.H. water project
- Less students are smoking cigarettes
- Sentenced for child molesting, released
- ISU approved for building renovation
- Schedule released for sentate debates
- Revocation hearing Thurs. for day care
- Roach infestation in woman's home
- More housing needed for local addicts
- Local museum calls out volunteers
- Local law enforcement to speak in Indy
- WTHR TV
- State: firefighters lacked rescue training
- Missing rafters found safe
- New filings for jobless benefits tumble
- Safety concerns for Fla. officials over Quran burn
- Study: Flamboyant male dancing attracts women best
- Obama: Emanuel would be 'terrific' Chicago mayor
- 2 asteroids to whiz harmlessly past Earth
- Obama implores minister to call off Quran burning
- Two arrested for throwing bricks onto interstate
- Serious accident forces closure of 51st & College
- Crews contain 10 percent of Colorado wildfire
- Jazz at Indianapolis International Airport
- Rafters missing in White River
- PROMISES, PROMISES: FAA fatigue rules finally near
- Laura Bush to speak at 9/11 memorial fundraiser
- Fidel latest to say Cuba's communism doesn't work
- Federer fights off wind to reach US Open semis
- Dynasty speculation on North Korea founding day
- Safety concern for Fla. gov. over 9/11 Quran burn
- Regret, apology not part of BP's oil spill report
- WTIU TV
- Council Looks to Keep Costs Down
- Vertebra Cast of Earth s Largest Snake on Display at IU
- Delinquent Brown County Properties Heading To Auction Block
- Hoosiers Urged To Get Flu Shots
- Indianapolis Vying For World Cup Consideration
- Kappa Alpha Psi Prepares to Celebrate 100 Years
- The Brown County Playhouse Closing its Doors
- Spell Hoosier Wins Bee Benefitting New Tech High School
- Bloomington Establishes Arts Alliance
- Monroe County Library Officials Hire Collection Agency
- Columbus Mayor, Township Trustee to Discuss Fire Consolidation
- The Business Of Music: Perspectives On The Struggling Economy
- Traffic Delays Expected for First 2010 IU Football Game
- Indiana State University Reports Record Enrollment
- Terre Haute Named Community Of The Year
- Delays Expected for First 2010 IU Football Game
- Bloomington Playwrights Project Gala: The Night Of 1000 Words
- Coopman, Community Leaders Hope Against Referendum Donor Fatigue
- Max Ehrmann Statue Unveiled in Terre Haute
- Indiana Legislature Meeting to Study Effects of Meth
- WTVW TV
- Shelter Opens in Princeton for Apartment Fire Victims
- Tristate Regional News, Thursday 9/9
- US & World News, Thursday 9/9
- 'Google Instant' Speeds Up Internet Search
- Emergency Shelter Opens in Princeton for Apartment Fire Victims
- Owensboro Company May Have Food Recall Solutions
- Wall Troubles for Owensboro Riverfront Crossing
- Future Unclear for Fmr. Knight Township Trustee
- Evansville Teens Arrested for Rash of Car Thefts
- Owensboro Police Department Looking for New Recruits
- Emergency Shelter Opens In Princeton due to Apartment Fire
- Developers Must Build New Hotel in Place of Executive Inn
- Watch Out For Fake Cash & Money Orders
- Apartment Fire in Princeton
- Boonville Boil Advisory Lifted 09/08/10
- Providence, KY Man Dies in Crash
- Illinois Teens Killed in Weekend Crash Laid To Rest
- Tristate Regional News, Wednesday 9/8
- US & World News, Wednesday 9/8
- Liquidation Sale Underway at Old River House
- WXIN TV
- CDC: US smoking rate hasn't changed
- Obesity and colon cancer linked
- Healthcare costs continue to climb
- Fire department fined after 2 plumbers died during well mishap
- Fire department fined after 2 plumbers died during well mishap
- Greenwood-White River Township merger off the ballot
- Counties consider burn bans across Indiana
- Greenwood-White River Township merger off the ballot
- Accusations of cover-ups leveled at USA Swimming over convicted coaches
- Car crashes into gas line in Morgan County, homes evacuated
- Motorcycle catches fire after crash, 1 hurt
- UPDATED: Father, two young sons missing on White River found safe
- Counties consider burn bans across Indiana
- Greenwood-White River Township merger off the ballot
- Accusations of cover-ups leveled at USA Swimming over convicted coaches
- Car crashes into gas line in Morgan County, homes evacuated
- Motorcycle catches fire after crash, 1 hurt
- UPDATED: Father, two young sons missing on White River found safe
- MORE SUNSHINE...RAIN WATCH CONTINUES!
- Father, two young sons missing while rafting on White River
- The Herald-Press
- The meaning of Iraq
- Make sure to register to vote
- 'Dog Days organizers express appreciation
- Who is at fault for the state of the nation?
- The meaning of Iraq
- Make sure to register to vote
- Marsha Pearson Gilbert1919-2010
- Gary L. Townsend
- Martha E. Cummins1936 2010
- Chad D. Clements SPC1984-2010
- Police Blotter
- Adam Zwiebel believes in the importance of art in education
- VFW auxiliary takes on women s heart health project
- Meet Nick Barlow -- HU student
- Physics professor to present findings of Milky Way project
- Huntington University expands with $21 million campaign
- Ellsworth aims to bring work back to state
- Clements body to return today
- Bicycle Challenge on the horizon
- Police Blotter
- WOWO News Talk 1190 AM
- Missing Boaters Found
- New Haven Woman Wins 1 Million Dollars
- 4-Month-Old Infant Death Investigation
- Horrible Crash On Allen County's Northside
- Teen Shot In Summit City
- Decatur Soldier Dies
- Fort Wayne Couple Charged With Neglect
- Elkhart Plane Crash Kills Pilot
- It's Official: Navistar Moves To Illinois
- Fire Behind Mid-American Steel
- It's Official Navistar Moves To Illinois
- Body Of Huntington Soldier Returns Home
- Bibles Stolen From Muncie Church
- Hoosier Soldier Remembered
- Hoosier Lottery Jackpot Grows
- Parents Scramble For Vaccines As Deadlines Loom
- Navistar Holds Meeting Today
- Gambler Complaints Go Unanswered
- Indy Wants World Cup Soccer
- EACS Battling Budget Cuts
- Winchester News-Gazette
- Ruth Ridge, 66
- Robert Tinsman, 67
- Earl Willman, 71
- Bonnie Kaiser, 46
- Bonnie Kaiser, 46
- UCI mayor prepares for police chief transition
- RE board reviews improvement plans
- Weekend full of activities upcoming
- UC woman drives Earnhardt special edition
- Commissioners approve first step of proposed funeral home rezoning
- Second reading approved of vicious dog ordinance
- Mutual Finance falls in struggling economy
- Dry conditions, early planting lead to early harvest this year
- Facing lawsuits, UCO hires human resource consultants
- Wind causes damage at Winchester's South Side park
- Mini-farmer: Possible bill of $150,000 for mowing under current ordinance is not fair
- Wanda Robinson, 87
- Ruth Ridge, 66
- Robert Tinsman, 67
- Earl Willman, 71
- Washington Times-Herald
- Martin County takes action against K2
- County gives 2 percent pay raises
- Butler Way comes to visit
- Mary E. (Smith) Purdue-Worrell
- William Francis Sum
- Mary E. (Smith) Purdue-Worrell
- William Francis Sum
- Local wrap-up for Wednesday
- Hatchet coach Myers gets 300th win
- Mabel A. Perry
- Marcella Fields
- Mabel A. Perry
- Marcella Fields
- Meth lab may have caused house fire
- New bus aids Washington Police Emergency Response Team
- Harold J. Massie
- Raymond Butch Pruiett Jr.
- Rita A. Sutton
- Lorene Jones
- Harold J. Massie
- Wabash Plain Dealer
- Judy E. Sesney
- Richard 'Red' G. Treckman
- Gallie Taylor
- Senior Center kicks off special celebration
- Manchester's AP, ISTEP grades improving
- Emrick's living the life sports fans dream of
- Soldier's body returned to Huntington
- Museums offer family-friendly New Year's
- Dora Road attack leaves mother, daughter dead
- Robber, drug possessor gets 17 years
- Kiwanis, Key Club to raise funds for Riley
- Reservations available for chamber dinner
- Teaching was lifelong dream of new music teacher
- Roann Covered Bridge Festival to begin Thursday
- Voter registration to end Oct. 4
- Free transportation planned at chili cookoff
- Access back in action
- Star Lodge to have new home
- Motorcyclist dies in accident
- Fall Cleanup to begin Sept. 20
- Vincennes Sun-Commercial
- American Muslims have rights, too
- In the olden days, people talked and birds twittered
- Knox County Jail escape
- Rabb Emison: An extraordinary life
- LaSalle School opens for 1927-28 school year
- Change is on the menu, and sounds of Holly fill the ears
- Obituaries for Wednesday, Aug. 25, 2010
- Onituaries for Thursday, Aug. 26, 2010
- Obituaries for Friday, Aug. 27, 2010
- Obituaries for Sunday, Aug. 29, 2010
- Obituaries for Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2010
- Obituaries for Monday, Aug. 30, 2010
- Obituaries for Thursday, Sept. 2, 2010
- Obituaries for Wednesday, Sept. 1, 2010
- Obituaries for Friday, Sept. 3, 2010
- Obituaries for Sunday, Sept. 5, 2010
- Obituaries for Monday, Sept. 6, 2010
- Obituaries for Tuesday, Sept. 7, 2010
- Obituaries for Wednesday, Sept. 8, 2010
- Obituaries for Wednesday, Aug. 25, 2010
- Tribune-Star
- Indiana's Senate candidates set for 3 debates
- Indiana's Senate candidates set for 3 debates
- STEPHANIE SALTER: Too bad they don t credit assists in the game of city building
- MARK BENNETT: A line of union between two families of chance
- Homework Hotline ready to help students
- Readers' Forum: Sept. 9, 2010
- STEPHANIE SALTER: Too bad they don t credit assists in the game of city building
- Readers' Forum: Sept. 9, 2010
- MARK BENNETT: A line of union between two families of chance
- VOW Resources, others form strategic joint development agreement
- William F. Berner Sr.
- John W. Ferency
- Donna Jo (Burk) Novotney
- Michael Zari
- Wanda I. Orndorff
- Death Notices: Sept. 9, 2010
- Randy Joe Lawler
- Mildred Virginia (Kord) Deverick
- Flu immunizations available at Walgreens pharmacies
- Masquerade Ball to raise money for senior ministry
- Times-Mail
- Ron Paul to speak at IU
- Preview today's paper
- Passenger injured in accident on highway
- Market to focus on lunch
- Local briefs
- Lotteries drawn Sept. 7, 2010
- Safety concerns close track
- Workers may see 2-percent raises
- Steeple people
- Ferguson to speak at banquet
- Fall butterfly workshop scheduled
- Three arrested on meth charges Tuesday in Paoli
- Man hurt in wreck Tuesday in Bedford
- Preview today's paper
- Ellsworth blasts Coats for his work as a lobbyist
- Skillman earns first college degree at 59
- Pastors to celebrate milestone by hosting fundraising concert for Shalom, shelter
- Police catch alleged steel thief in Mitchell
- Grissom home cookout Saturday
- Superintendents to meet Wednesday
- The Truth
- Best bets for things to do this weekend around Elkhart County
- Entertainment Calendar: Also in the Area
- New network says its programs have it right
- Friends' musical tastes revealed by new iTunes feature
- Toronto film festival success often signals future Oscar awards
- Reel World Shorts: Capsule reviews of the movies
- Entertainment Calendar: Theater
- Entertainment Calendar: Concerts
- Entertainment Calendar: Lectures/Classes
- Entertainment Calendar: Parks
- Entertainment Calendar: Exhibits
- Entertainment Calendar: Night Life
- Entertainment Calendar: Event
- The Reel World: 'Machete' has plenty of mayhem -- who cares about the plot
- Preservation Hall Jazz Band plays at Goshen College on Saturday
- New business: Women's clothing store opens in Nappanee
- RV industry expecting typical fall/winter lull
- New business: Consignment store is opening this weekend in Goshen
- Business digest
- TIRATIO J. JACKSON
- The Tribune
- Compelled to go further
- Slow-moving farm equipment takes to county s roads
- 120989, Salt Creek Township
- 120999, Jackson Co. Treasurer, 1 of 2
- 120999. Jackson Co. Treasurer, pg 2 of 2
- Floyd county briefs for Sept. 9, 2010
- Care for diseases associated with Agent Orange expanded
- New Albany man facing three felony drug charges
- Body found in Clark County identified as missing woman
- Former home of Floyd County Youth Shelter could be sold, rehabilitated
- Original section of Floyd Memorial Hospital getting facelift
- Conway fire equipment purchased to fill downtown museum
- Stay local this weekend: Fiesta Latina, home tour, more on tap for the weekend in New Albany
- Teenager struck by vehicle after stopping to help stranded motorist
- Jeffersonville homicide victim identified
- Lady Braves claim win on home course
- HS FOOTBALL WEEK 4: Seymour; PLAYER PROFILE: Jacob Carmichael
- HS FOOTBALL WEEK 4: Brownstown Central; PLAYER PROFILE: Evan Eggersman
- HOSPITAL 9/9/10
- INCIDENTS 9/9/10
- The Tribune
- Compelled to go further
- Slow-moving farm equipment takes to county s roads
- 120989, Salt Creek Township
- 120999, Jackson Co. Treasurer, 1 of 2
- 120999. Jackson Co. Treasurer, pg 2 of 2
- Floyd county briefs for Sept. 9, 2010
- Care for diseases associated with Agent Orange expanded
- New Albany man facing three felony drug charges
- Body found in Clark County identified as missing woman
- Former home of Floyd County Youth Shelter could be sold, rehabilitated
- Original section of Floyd Memorial Hospital getting facelift
- Conway fire equipment purchased to fill downtown museum
- Stay local this weekend: Fiesta Latina, home tour, more on tap for the weekend in New Albany
- Teenager struck by vehicle after stopping to help stranded motorist
- Jeffersonville homicide victim identified
- Lady Braves claim win on home course
- HS FOOTBALL WEEK 4: Seymour; PLAYER PROFILE: Jacob Carmichael
- HS FOOTBALL WEEK 4: Brownstown Central; PLAYER PROFILE: Evan Eggersman
- HOSPITAL 9/9/10
- INCIDENTS 9/9/10
- The Times of Northwest Indiana
- Letters to the editor, July 1, 2010
- Letter to the editor, July 10, 2010
- Letter to the editor, July 22, 2010
- Letters to the editor, July 27, 2010
- Letters to the editor, Aug. 6, 2010
- Letter to the editor, Aug. 18, 2010
- Letter to the editor, Aug. 27, 2010
- Letters to the editor, Aug. 28, 2010
- Letter to the editor, Aug. 31, 2010
- Letters to the editor, Sept. 1, 2010
- Letters to the editor, Sept. 4, 2010
- Letter to the editor, Sept. 8, 2010
- Letters to the editor, Sept. 9, 2010
- Think vaccinations before it s too late
- Relay for Life deserves participation
- Give the Farmer's Market a try
- Hits and Misses, June 11, 2010
- Let's look at the positives
- New law may seem silly but has merit
- More misconduct in county government?
- The Star Press
- UPDATED: Man, two boys found after missing on White River
- 30,000 gallons of oil leaked from Indy tank
- BUSTED: New daily arrest log
- MOMS POLL: Who gets your kids dressed?
- (No heading)
- Wednesday's Delaware County arrest log
- Man, two boys reported missing on White River
- CNN broadcasting from Indianapolis today
- NFL QB Tom Brady unhurt after morning car accident
- Britney Spears' ex disputes abuse claims
- Safety concerns mount around planned Quran burning
- Muncie to get part of federal money for blight cleanup
- Family says Ind. soldier killed in Iraq
- WEATHER: Chilly start to sunny day
- Radio show offers 'Playboy' for the blind
- Well done
- Geese need moved
- Pitts, Beck, civil rights
- OUR VIEW: State's deer proposal a lesson of less is more
- Send us your favorite recipes
- The Star
- Motorcycle crash injures Auburn residents
- Board to consider refinance savings
- Butler moves to ban K2
- Stones break windows in Waterloo depot
- Ruling revives Auburn man s lottery lawsuit
- Sculpture welcome center closing
- CANI announces changes
- Now it s the Pontiacs turn
- Agriculture outlook meeting set for Monday
- Dodge declines debate with rival Ross
- S.R. 5 down to one lane in Cromwell for work
- BMV explains branch reduced hours
- Ruling revives lottery lawsuit for Auburn man
- Grabill Country Fair opens Thursday
- Open poultry show invites exhibitors
- Group Dekko employees collect school supplies
- Manpower forecasts modest hiring pace
- Auburn starts process of banning K2
- Auburn could dodge sewage rate increase
- Trine business school offering speaker series
- The Shelbyville News
- Marvin E. Payne
- Darryl A. McAhren
- Thumbs up, thumbs down
- Column: Stretch food budget with master mixes
- Landon goes to London
- Field drainage to be fixed
- City raises employees pay
- Local curator s show on horizon
- Column: Stretch food budget with master mixes
- Landon goes to London
- Field drainage to be fixed
- City raises employees pay
- Local curator s show on horizon
- Marvin E. Payne
- Darryl A. McAhren
- Thumbs up, thumbs down
- Column: Stretch food budget with master mixes
- Landon goes to London
- Field drainage to be fixed
- City raises employees pay
- The Republic
- Review: Book about John Ritter needs more Ritter
- Kennedy Center to feature They Might Be Giants
- US data buoys world markets
- Hopes rise as jobless claims fall, trade gap eases
- Burger King buyer names rail exec as future CEO
- 3M acquires heating blanket maker for $810 million
- Avg. mortgage rate up to 4.35 pct. off decades-low
- Stocks continue rally after drop in jobless claims
- FYI: Fees for FHA mortgages changing soon
- Ind. agency: firefighters lacked rescue training
- Housing regulator prepares changes for reverse...
- The potting bench , every gardener's dream
- Provide blooms for the annual monarch migration
- Electronic system being tested to help Head Start keep...
- As housing languishes, mortgage write-downs gain...
- All aboard the railroad garden
- Your Place: Mysterious wet spot calls for some...
- Fix it: Musty shower drain
- PROMISES, PROMISES: FAA fatigue rules finally near
- Bowersox finds out her files were checked in Ohio
- The Reporter Times
- Green Township School reunion planned
- Morgan County deaths
- Hoosier Harvest hosts Beth Moore simulcast
- County prepares for Rx round-up
- Cook Road to close for bridge replacement
- Jellyfish? In Indiana?
- Today's death notices - 09/09/10
- Truck crashes into gas line, closing Ind. 44 for 3 hours
- Man, two young sons missing in White River are found
- Police search for prisoner after hospital escape
- I-69 public comment period extended
- Well, it finally happened
- Community Taxpayers Association offers thank you
- Martinsville police, fire departments to host ride for breast cancer awareness
- Corinth Baptist hosts annual homecoming services
- Kappa Kappa Sigma to meet
- Tri Kappa to meet Monday
- MHMC guild to meet Tuesday
- Psi Iota Xi to meet Monday
- Indiana Cornhole state championship is Saturday
- The News-Sun
- Camp-O-Ween weekend planned at fairgrounds
- KPL plans Ladies Night Out
- Changes made to LaGrange K2 ordinance
- New building planned for Parkview LaGrange
- BMV explains branch reduced hours
- Council approves additional appropriations
- Parkview Noble health fair is Saturday
- S.R. 5 down to one lane in Cromwell for work
- Cooperative effort links police in Kendallville, Ligonier
- Bardeen wins Duesenberg speed exhibition
- LaGrange tweaks K2 ordinance
- S.R. 5 down to one lane in Cromwell for work
- BMV explains branch reduced hours
- Council approves additional appropriations
- Ruling revives lottery lawsuit for Auburn man
- Proposed 2011 budget less than 2010
- Kendallville businessman dies
- Suspect in double homicide kills self near Albion
- Former factory site getting facelift
- Parkview Noble health fair is Saturday
- The News-Dispatch
- Police Reports For Thursday, September 2, 2010
- MCAS school board executive session set
- Weather camera now atop Blue Chip
- U.S. 6 lane restrictions announced
- Accident briefly closes stretch of U.S. 6
- Hearing in teen s attempted murder case postponed
- Families get feel for life at MCHS during open house
- School system nears record high
- Inmate holds ISP worker hostage for 90 minutes
- No arrests made yet after high-speed chase
- Valpo firm's contract with city stirs debate
- Fire Reports For Friday, September 3, 2010
- Police Reports For Friday, September 3, 2010
- Victim placed in car trunk
- Judge revokes work release for 27-year-old
- How to inspire change
- Man s parked motorcycle stolen
- Toll Road restrictions eased
- Extra hurt during movie shoot
- Nurse to seek seat on MCAS board
- The Lebanon Reporter
- Boone County workers will get free flu shots
- Debra Scering becomes township trustee
- Holy carp!: Fisherman pulls 15-lb. fish from Hot Pond
- Jennings R. Furgason
- Maurine Gillaspie Brewer
- Frances Norweida Anderson
- Leap report turned over to prosecutor
- LHS tax calculator gets overhaul
- Study: 1 more wreck needed to permit legal 4-way stop
- Hila Josephine Campbell
- Robert Edward Bob Cassell
- Mr. William T. Grissom
- Maxine M. Hubble
- Mrs. Waltraut Renate Tillery
- Mr. Franklin Arvine Frank Lee
- PACs are becoming part of the referendum process
- Advance celebrates Labor Day
- Witham among best in limiting medical mistakes
- St. Mark s celebrates renovation
- Carla Jean Baxter
- The LaPorte Herald Argus
- Hoosiers owe Ill. Tollway $7 million
- Abdullah Kidd s day in court
- A faux exit from Iraq?
- Keeping Social Security successful
- Case of alleged sexual assault by gas station attendant under investigation
- Hoosiers owe Ill. Tollway $7 million
- Abdullah Kidd s day in court
- A faux exit from Iraq?
- Keeping Social Security successful
- Musicians talk with students at forum
- Ampitheater packed for jazz concert
- Cop is involved in crash
- Bands donate time for Guardian Riders event
- Man facing rape charge
- Offices to close for holiday
- Coroner: Man found outside gas station died of natural causes
- More than $95K secured for dam
- Shooting of robbery suspect leads to lawsuit
- Man driving drunk at 100 mph had kids in car
- Sharing the vision
- The Journal Gazette
- Prosecutor charged with bribery, resigns
- Firefighters in fatal pit rescue lacked training
- Indiana tax hike possible, report suggests
- Man, 2 boys reported missing on White River
- Bowersox finds out her files were checked in Ohio
- Indiana gets $31 million for blighted neighborhoods
- Valparaiso University plans to add welcome center
- 2 charged in Australia after python wrestling demo
- Tea party members back dismissed president
- Rights group: Violence threatens Afghan elections
- Records show Ohio pension fund trips cost $1 million
- Obama tells Cleveland audience of own family struggles
- Ohio auto parts workers hope vote will save jobs
- Dry conditions, winds fuel brush fires in Indiana
- Survey finds marijuana use up among Indiana youths
- Parents scramble for vaccines as deadlines loom
- Spending to rise modestly under health care overhaul
- Infant's death under investigation
- Web version of 9/9 letter: Irresponsible Emmy nomination further demeans those with Down syndrome
- Winning team' has strong core
- The Indianapolis Star
- Yats to abandon plans for Downtown Indy bar project
- Yats to abandon plans for Downtown Indy bar project
- Carmel committee to consider communication tower
- Carmel committee to consider communication tower
- Indianapolis fixes how it tackles complaints
- NE Indiana soldier dies in Iraq, family says
- Valpo University plans welcome center
- Southeast Indiana fastener plant to add 33 jobs
- Trade deficit narrows to $42.8B in July
- Stocks set to rise after drop in jobless claims
- Emmis pulls the plug on bid to go private
- School district honors Westlane 8th-grader for pool rescue
- Clarian North to host cancer survivor picnic
- Church, 3 other groups to sponsor 8-day bike ride
- CNN broadcasting from Downtown today
- Church, 3 other groups to sponsor 8-day bike ride
- Clarian North to host cancer survivor picnic
- Missing Ind. dad, sons found on White River
- On the Move
- Off to work? Check your commute route
- The Herald-Times
- Report: 7-Eleven bids $2B for Casey's General
- Photo: Men at work in pole position
- Job openings rise for first time since April
- Auburn auto auction attracts 25,000
- Household borrowing down as credit card use declines
- New inspectors headed to drilling agency
- Former Bloomington administrator John Goss to head federal anti-Asian carp campaign
- Ferguson to speak at chamber banquet
- Combine event to bring tech leaders to town
- Obama's tax-break proposals unlikely to get GOP help
- Strikes in France, London foreshadow more protests
- Business briefs
- Report: Money can buy happiness
- Small Bedford limestone company is carving out a big niche nationally
- Property transfers
- Local business briefs
- Future phones could include bill-paying feature
- Who needs a calendar? It's the shopping season
- Rules will bring 401(k) fees to light
- Weekly recalls
- The Herald Republican
- New math program started at PHHS
- County officials review zoning code complaints
- Prairie Heights has new pilot program for algebra I
- County officials review zoning code complaints
- LaGrange tweaks K2 ordinance
- S.R. 5 down to one lane in Cromwell for work
- BMV explains branch reduced hours
- Council approves additional appropriations
- Ruling revives lottery lawsuit for Auburn man
- Weekend arrests made in Steuben County
- Commissioners eye probation security measures
- County ponders $2.3 million fiber optics investment
- If walls could talk
- Steuben enacts spice ban ordinance
- Trine business school offering speaker series
- Free prostate cancer screens being offered in Angola
- Steuben County Public Meetings
- Good morning, Steuben County
- Free prostate cancer screens being offered in Angola
- Steuben enacts K2 ban ordinance
- The Herald Bulletin
- Sunshine, highs in the 70s
- Thursday, Sept. 9 poll question
- What's Where: Sept. 9
- Woman drives through woods before hitting house
- Teen charged as adult in armed robbery
- Officials say tattoo safety should be priority for customers, artists
- Woman involved in fatal accident arrested at hospital
- ISP: Muncie man arrested for growing marijuana
- Tattoo safety should be priority for customers, artists
- Susan Miller: Prepare a more powerful proposal
- Births: Sept. 9
- Arrest Log: Sept. 9
- Police Briefs: Sept. 9
- Local Briefs: Sept. 9
- Local churches against Quran burning
- Letter: Why can t Greek Orthodox church re-build?
- Letter: Tattoo popularity is alarming
- Letter: Money for park land could improve trails
- Editorial: Preacher has right to burn Quran, responsibility not to
- Letter: Why can t Greek Orthodox church re-build?
- The Goshen News
- Victim of ultralight crash identified
- Officer s assets will be frozen
- Rene Troyer Campbell is new president
- Freeman R. Miller
- Marian Louise Pope
- Julia Ann Hurley
- Betty Betzelberger
- She'll be running for Nolan Lawson
- Clooney is a bleak 'American'
- 'TANDEM'-ania in Shipshe
- Julia Ann Hurley
- Mary B. Kammerdiner
- Betty Jo Yoder
- James L. Jim Barnes
- Melvin G. Huber
- Geraldine G. Donahoe
- Northridge band gets back to basics with Genesis production
- North Goshen youth spend day cleaning Elkhart River
- Three tellers to be featured at Storytelling Festival
- Auto auction's new owner calls 1st sale success
- The Frankfort Times
- Letters to the editor, July 1, 2010
- Letter to the editor, July 10, 2010
- Letter to the editor, July 22, 2010
- Letters to the editor, July 27, 2010
- Letters to the editor, Aug. 6, 2010
- Letter to the editor, Aug. 18, 2010
- Letter to the editor, Aug. 27, 2010
- Letters to the editor, Aug. 28, 2010
- Letter to the editor, Aug. 31, 2010
- Letters to the editor, Sept. 1, 2010
- Letters to the editor, Sept. 4, 2010
- Letter to the editor, Sept. 8, 2010
- Letters to the editor, Sept. 9, 2010
- Think vaccinations before it s too late
- Relay for Life deserves participation
- Give the Farmer's Market a try
- Hits and Misses, June 11, 2010
- Let's look at the positives
- New law may seem silly but has merit
- More misconduct in county government?
- The Evening News
- The price for a pool: Still no value established for Charlestown s former swimming pool
- Firefighter: Refusal to work on mayor s campaign led to demotion
- Jeffersonville homicide victim identified
- GUEST COLUMN: Let s get our facts straight
- BAYLOR: An ing nue s guide to festive NA
- HARBESON: Readers write, Dear Debbie
- GUEST COLUMN: Let s get our facts straight
- BAYLOR: An ing nue s guide to festive NA
- HARBESON: Readers write, Dear Debbie
- The price for a pool: Still no value established for Charlestown s former swimming pool
- Care for diseases associated with Agent Orange expanded
- Former home of Floyd County Youth Shelter could be sold, rehabilitated
- Harvestown
- Original section of Floyd Memorial Hospital getting facelift
- Conway fire equipment purchased to fill downtown museum
- Jeffersonville agrees to free Wi-Fi
- Clark county briefs for Sept. 9, 2010
- The price for a pool: Still no value established for Charlestown s former swimming pool
- Care for diseases associated with Agent Orange expanded
- Body found in Clark County identified as missing woman
- The Evansville Courier & Press
- Motorcyclist critically injured after colliding with deer
- Motorcyclist critically injured after colliding with deer
- Jobless claims fall, trade gap eases
- Film: The cure for the chick flick's decline: A man's perspective
- 101 Ideas: 11 ways to create a modern nursery
- DIYers conjure up a fairy-tale home out of a grim setting
- Burning of Quran fuels local concerns Minister's plan seen as 'belligerent' | RELATED STORY
- Illinois drug task force nabs alleged marijuana dealing suspect
- Evansville weather: Finally, some rain
- EPA mulls tougher dust standards
- Judy Chicago will give a free, public lecture at the University of Southern Indiana
- Illinois drug task force nabs alleged marijuana dealing suspect
- Evansville weather: Finally, some rain
- Burning of Quran fuels local concerns Minister's plan seen as 'belligerent' | RELATED STORY
- Approved Vanderburgh County budget took some real juggling
- Last call for EVSC students to receive vaccines
- Jay Buente returns to Florida Marlins with a big-league outlook
- Payton Manning: Colts will have to adapt | POLL
- Last call for EVSC students to receive vaccines
- Approved Vanderburgh County budget took some real juggling
- The Brazil Times
- Tough Sullivan squads earn wins against Knights
- North Clay earns road volleyball wins at North Central
- Northview splits early week golf matches
- Public Record
- Public Record
- Donna Jo (Burk) Novotney
- County Council approves tax abatements
- Nature Days
- Luncheon set
- 'Belle' to appear on trunk of Nationwide vehicle
- Brazil Buzz
- Harmony Happenings
- Reunions
- Quilts for Kids to have fundraiser
- Wabash Valley Senior Classics scheduled
- Savings seminar set to take place at library
- IDHS District 7 to host preparedness event
- Hole-y-One scramble slated
- Northview yearbooks available
- County inching toward goal
- Spencer Evening World
- Owen County 4-H Fishing Team News
- PES Bulldogs Of The Week
- Brenda Lee Callahan Griffin, Age 68
- OV Babe Ruth Baseball Plans Wrap-Up Meeting
- Owen County 4-H Fishing Team News
- Golf Country Announces End Of Season Scramble Winners
- Cloverdale Participates In Artesian Classic Cross Country Invitational
- PES Bulldogs Of The Week
- Cloverdale Sports Calendar
- Clovers Look To Bounce Back From Loss In Homecoming Game Friday
- OV Cross Country Hosts Eastern Greene; Matsel And Petry Are Top Patriot Runners
- Lady Patriots Lose Hard-Fought Match On The Road To Warriors
- OV Boys Tennis Secures Another WIC Win, Beating Sullivan Tuesday
- OVHS Sports Calendar
- Lady Patriots Top Cloverdale In Varsity Volleyball Match Tuesday
- Yvette Hauser, Age 59
- Brenda Lee Callahan Griffin
- Lowell Keith Chitwood, 88
- Community Calendar
- Grateful For 911 And VFD
- South Bend Tribune
- Movies Opening and Now Playing
- Movies Coming Soon
- Weekend Movie Listings
- Reiner makes rookie mistakes with 'Flipped'
- As good as it gets: 'Get Low' a sublime dramatic comedy
- Police seek help finding missing Elkhart man
- Mishawaka pilot killed when homemade aircraft crashes in Elkhart
- TicketLine: Gigs at area nightclubs this weekend
- Planned Quran burning upsets local Muslims: They fear global fallout of burning Quran.
- School expansion project causes temporary tight fit in Cassopolis: Students divided between two schools because of expansion project.
- Cassopolis demolitions done for the year: More likely scheduled for 2011 in Cassopolis.
- Goshen College to replace part of lawn with native plants, flowers
- Rescued pit bull thriving in South Bend: Female bound for special shelter when space is available.
- South Bend family gathering ends in heartbreak: Son, 43, dies after leaving Labor Day celebration.
- South Bend police finally release 2009 video: It was evidence in case against 2 South Bend cops.
- Is taping cops at crime scenes legal?: Recent ND student arrest raises issue.
- Reaction mixed on Indian used as St. Joseph's mascot: Native American responses range from negative to indifferent to rather not say.
- Indiana Schools Superintendent Bennett grilled at town hall meeting
- Michigan prepares for 2010-2011 influenza season
- Elkhart, South Bend among cities getting federal money for blighted neighborhoods
- Rushville Republican
- Puckered out
- City Council sets 2011 salaries at 2010 levels
- St. Mary Fall Festival is Sunday
- Pinging you wiff my fam's latest fadz
- Yvette Hauser, 59
- James E. Brackman, 73
- Wanetta Mae Kirk, 74
- USDA deadline to apply for SURE program
- Pinging you wiff my fam's latest fadz
- Vienna Cemetery help needed
- Vienna Cemetery help needed
- Rush County Community Foundation grant deadline
- Looking for info on family
- The real deal regarding Iraq
- The real deal regarding Iraq
- Looking for info on family
- Ag Outlook meeting set for Sept. 13
- Reader agrees with previous letter
- Reader agrees with previous letter
- Armed robber targets local business
- Rensselaer Republican
- Flynn pleads guilty
- It pays to read
- Fair Oaks man arrested on federal warrant
- Big play Purevich leads RC past Jays
- Pumas upended by Sycamores
- Life's work celebrated
- JCJ contestants read for judges
- Autumn enchantments
- Pumas upended by Sycamores
- Life's work celebrated
- JCJ contestants read for judges
- Autumn enchantments
- Flynn pleads guilty
- It pays to read
- Fair Oaks man arrested on federal warrant
- Big play Purevich leads RC past Jays
- Flynn pleads guilty
- It pays to read
- Fair Oaks man arrested on federal warrant
- Big play Purevich leads RC past Jays
- Post-Tribune
- Fall Arts Preview 2010
- Venango County pedestrian killed along Route 8
- Topping it all off in Bethel Park
- Principal rides bike for 18 hours to honor students
- Orie-Zappala political associate has central role in probes
- Jackie Evancho advances in 'America's Got Talent'
- Classes of 1934-70 at Clairton High gather for reunion
- Braddock names interim manager, treasurer
- In McKeesport, marina's success boosts other businesses, city's hopes
- A newsmaker you should know: Television director King followed his heart to his art
- Letter to the editor/East
- Erb ends bid for Logan's state Senate seat
- Playground built on lot in one day in Braddock
- Verona ready for festival
- Agreement for high school project sparks opposition in Penn Hills
- The East at a glance
- North Huntingdon/Irwin/North Irwin recreational center moves forward
- Precious metals having their day
- MSA says acquisition will require no layoffs
- Santorum injecting faith into presidential discussion
- Pharos-Tribune
- Cass Area Transit receives $630,000 grant
- Dealer headed to prison
- Accused dealer fails in bid for work release
- New animal shelter making progress
- Elizabeth Geraldine Jerry Watson
- Dennis D. Taylor
- Floanna Swope
- William A. Bill Schenck
- Mason Adam Roller-Pfledderer
- Mary Ann Dellenbach
- Parents failing scooter riders
- Columnist reveals tea party s toxicity
- Scholars program worthy of support
- Knights-fall for a city standard
- Council approves no raises for city workers
- Officials question project changes
- Robbery suspect seeks to withdraw guilty plea
- World War II medal returned
- Dennis D. Taylor
- Mary I. Moore
- Peru Tribune
- FREE LOW-INCOME TAX CLINIC AVAILABLE
- GROUP DEDICATED TO HELPING TROOPS
- WEB BUSINESS GROWING FOR PERU AIR FORCE VET
- MANY BUSINESSES STILL OPEN ON LABOR DAY
- EAGLES NEST CONGREGATION NOW MEETING IN BUNKER HILL
- HOMECOMING ATTENDED BY ALL CLASSES AT PERU
- MCSO SEEKING PUBLIC ASSISTANCE
- GOING LOCAL CHALLENGE THIS WEEK
- LOCAL GROCERS SEE NO DECREASE IN EGG SALES
- JAIL RECEIVES GOOD REPORT
- BUNKER HILL MAN WALKS FOR WOUNDED WARRIORS AND OTHER CAUSES
- WORK BEGINS AT DENVER WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT
- BUILDINGS INSPECTED FOR ACAMS
- MANCHESTER COLLEGE HOSTS COLLEGE FAIR
- MENUS
- Peru High School Homecoming Courts
- Me & My Pet
- BLAIR POINTE STUDENTS ENJOY A GOOD LUNCH
- BUD AND JUDY TO CELEBRATE GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY
- BUSINESS 31 FINALLY BARRICADED
- Palladium-Item
- Police: Small plane crashes in Elkhart; pilot hurt
- Imam fears moving NYC mosque could inflame tension
- UPDATED: Hagerstown man faces charges after Cambridge City robbery, standoff
- Today's Local Death Notices (updated throughout the day)
- Fort Wayne hopes to keep some Navistar jobs
- Dayton: Record numbers apply for police officer jobs
- President urges preacher to call off Quran-burning 'stunt'
- Hoosier Salon includes artists who have exhibited, competed in Richmond
- Judge: No Open Door Law was violated
- U.S. Representative Mike Pence to visit
- Bicentennial books will be available at Walk of Fame festival
- Old prescription drug disposal is Sept. 25
- Hoosier Salon includes artists who have exhibited, competed in Richmond
- Fosdick Interiors to close
- Man charged with burglary
- Human rights case moves into October
- Day care placed on probationary status
- RHS grad rate still growing
- Rockies beat Reds 9-2, lose Cook to fractured leg
- Police looking for suspect in Cambridge City Village Pantry robbery
- Monticello Herald Journal
- The QUACK pack
- Women s retreat set for Sept. 17, 18
- Flash Back/Flash Forward Series: FAILING NO OPTION
- Run in Reynolds set for Sept. 11
- Library to host brown bag lunch
- Bolen enters guilty plea
- PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS: US combat in Iraq over
- Under the BIG TOP
- IB to host cancer drive
- DREAMING BIG
- Monon man beaten, robbed
- Baring it all for title
- 1 dead after crash
- 1 hurt in crash on 43
- An honor years in the making
- MENTALLY TOUGH
- IB to host cancer drive
- Board bans sale of Spice in White Co.
- Ban gets local reaction
- Fire damages home
- Kokomo Tribune
- Letters to the editor - Thursday, Spet. 9, 2010
- Betty W. Holliday
- Carl S. Mitchel
- William A. Bill Schenck
- Funerals - Thursday Sept. 9, 2010
- Audrey Powell
- Vernon L. Coleman
- Robert Ray Bugher Sr.
- Scholars worthy of our support
- County seeks help with legal bills
- Council leaves budget intact
- 19% rate hike coming
- More charges for ex-nursing home director
- William Lee Hawkins
- Ruth V. (Rosa) Huffman
- Vickie J. Collins
- Thomas D. Cox
- Tom Sharp
- Nicholas Nick Robert Enright
- Vera Movaline Chouinard
- Journal Review
- Alice Worstell
- Lorraine Trimble
- Arnold R. Rayphole
- Tabetha Lynn Jones
- Robert L. Calhan
- Savannah Cheyanne Rosemarie Ross
- Dr. Maxine Haffner Cox
- Benton Vorris Hubble
- Mr & Mrs. Scott
- Mr. & Mrs. Ross
- Roberts-Beach
- Adams-Botchis
- Help children deal with their anger, frustration
- Library patrons make reading requests online
- Tigers start season 2-3
- Southmont tennis wins close match
- Chargers overcome errors for win
- Boilers enter vital weeks
- Thomas a leader for South
- Weekend features nearly missed flight
- Journal and Courier
- Valpo plans to add welcome center
- State gets $31 million for blighted neighborhoods
- Smoking-ban fight enters Round 4
- Clear today, rain coming Friday
- Family says NE Indiana soldier killed in Iraq
- 3 reported missing on Central Indiana river
- Ump says he ejected fan because of homophobic slur
- Rig slams into building as tornadoes hit Dallas
- Palin to join Beck at Anchorage 9/11 event
- Spears' former bodyguard sues for sex harassment
- Colts claim OL, put Ugoh on wavied-injured
- NCAA suspends Georgia player for 4 games
- Ark. GOP Sen. hopeful removes school logo from ad
- Toys R Us invades the mall for the holidays
- Mason A. Roller-Pfledderer, infant
- Sharilyn Nay
- Carolyn E. Sayers, 73
- Jack N. Vaughan, 87
- William A. Schenck, 79
- Ralph W. Chitty, 89
- Greensburg Daily News
- LINDA KENNETT: WHAT'S IN THE ATTIC: What's In A Name?
- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR - 9.09.10
- NATHAN HARTER: Creatures Of Habit
- LINDA KENNETT: WHAT'S IN THE ATTIC: What's In A Name?
- NATHAN HARTER: Creatures Of Habit
- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR - 9.09.10
- Board Of Works Blocks Streets, Buys Backhoe
- Wanetta Mae Kirk, 74
- Robert E. 'Bob' Simmonds, 83
- County Debates How To Spread Sardinia Septic Money
- History Comes Alive For Students
- A Little Bit of Germany Inside Decatur County
- Commissioners Put Leash On County Pet Owners
- Sr. Rosemary Stewart O.S.F., 79
- Budget, Airport Concerns Addressed At Council Meeting
- Dog's Unfortunate Death Comes Before County
- JENNI HANNA: Tortoise Mantra Doesn't Work With Internet Connections
- JENNI HANNA: Tortoise Mantra Doesn't Work With Internet Connections
- New Tracking System Offers Better Weapon In War On Meth
- Roberta Maxine Shouse, 94
- Greene County Daily World
- Lady Cards fall at Washington
- Chandler sentenced to four years in case involving battery on officers
- Lady Lakers still winless
- The cutting continues as County Council looks for ways to save money
- Miners top Cards
- Emergency Management Agency under fire during budget hearings
- Bloomfield PD will accept applications until Oct. 8
- Area high school football preview
- Greene County Court News
- Community Notes
- Greene County Sheriff's Department Jail Log
- Area high school football stats
- Swihart recovering from knee surgery
- Lady Cards take second, EGHS third
- T-Birds defeat OV
- Burn ban declared in Jasonville
- Linton Police Department Activity Log
- Distinguished Alumni Award nominees needed
- Scotland to host annual festival Sept. 18
- Perry, Miller to marry
- Greencastle Banner-Graphic
- Robert Stewart Snell
- Stephen Ray Kendall
- Clovers announce Homecoming Court
- Single-car crash damages tombstones
- Seniors beat juniors in Cloverdale powderpuff game
- Night school to provide new options to struggling students
- Kathleen V. Wood
- GCSC board moves comments from public to beginning of meeting
- Hospice volunteers needed
- Putnam Patter for Sept. 9, 2010
- Eagles lose tight contest to Danville
- Clovers and Vikings clash in cross country
- South Putnam hosts Eagle Medley race
- 'Kids helping kids' goes a long way
- GMS cross country run in State Preview
- Robert Stewart Snell
- The gift of grandmas
- The 7 percent solution
- Putnam Scanner for Sept. 8, 2010
- Hoosier Lotto jackpot second biggest of decade
- Fort Wayne News-Sentinel
- State seeks to bump aid to older students
- Hoosier to head anti-carp campaign
- Dry weather, wind fuel brush fires
- Historian objects to Indian mascot
- Legislators mull meth law
- Blazes add to Detroit's woes
- Doctors back mandatory health-worker flu shots
- Laser pointers can hurt eyes: Docs
- Castro: Cuban way and #8216;doesn't work'
- Mosque backers divided
- Obama targets Bush tax cuts for rich
- Overhaul may send health spending up
- Torture lawsuit thrown out
- Honoring a Hoosier
- Decatur soldier killed in Iraq
- Hundreds at job fair
- Stolen bike puts temporary brakes on charity ride
- Wheelchair athletes embrace challenge of Fort4Fitness half-marathon
- Agenda: lobbying, jobs; Brad Ellsworth slams Dan Coats during Senate campaign stop
- Neglect charges filed after 3 kids found in squalor
- Daily Reporter
- Playhouse raffle will help CASA
- Chocolate Walk is Friday downtown
- 'Finest vs. Bravest' game to help local firefighter
- Wounded veteran writes about journey
- Ban on 'spice' stalled for now
- Gun ordinance ricochets
- Playhouse raffle will help CASA
- Chocolate Walk is Friday downtown
- 'Finest vs. Bravest' game to help local firefighter
- Wounded veteran writes about journey
- Ban on 'spice' stalled for now
- Gun ordinance ricochets
- Click here to learn what we're working on
- Rotary fundraiser at Jim Dandy
- Benefit golfers need sponsors
- County seeks full disclosure of all funds
- Fewer flower-bearers this year
- Munden rips deal with Gray
- GRASS PLEADS GUILTY
- Rotary fundraiser at Jim Dandy
- Connersville News-Examiner
- Patricia G. 'Patty' James
- Mattie Mae Leach
- Noah Thomas Price
- Charles Gerald 'Jerry' Cooley
- Lowell E. 'Mick' Gettinger
- Edward E. 'Gene' Cottongim
- William Edwin Brown
- Andy Amis Jr.
- James Eric Douglas Shelley
- Fredrick Keith Rip Ripberger
- Donald L. Nickell
- Izona M. Wright
- George Newton Love Jr.
- Virginia Dorothy Adams Wehr
- Gregory Clarke McPherson
- Paul M. Messer
- Paul W. Smith
- Jeannine F. Johnson
- Paul Wayne Shelley Sr.
- Thomas L. Barrett
- Chronicle-Tribune
- Betty E. Etchison
- Richard Red G. Treckman
- Darla J. Kendall Wilson Mc BrideDec. 22, 1958 Sept. 8, 2010
- Dorothy Scotty MiltenbergerMarch 6, 1929 Aug. 11, 2010
- Pending Services
- Judy E. SesneyMarch 8, 1942 Sept.8, 2010
- Chad D. Clements
- Eric Silva
- Jack L. Davis,May 5, 1935 Sept. 4, 2010
- Marie PowellMay 23, 1926 Sept. 5, 2010
- Hazel M. (Grammy) Pernell
- Audrey Powell
- Elisabeth Betty Holsinger
- Betty E. Etchison
- Richard Red G. Treckman
- Darla J. Kendall Wilson Mc BrideDec. 22, 1958 Sept. 8, 2010
- Dorothy Scotty MiltenbergerMarch 6, 1929 Aug. 11, 2010
- Pending Services
- Judy E. SesneyMarch 8, 1942 Sept.8, 2010
- Chad D. Clements
- Chesterton Tribune
- CHS Girls Soccer stays perfect in DAC play
- Burns Harbor home is first in Indiana to win highest honor for energy efficiency
- Commissioners vote to ban synthetic marijuana sales
- Harper questions funding for bus authority takeover in Valpo
- Football blasts Michigan City in Duneland Conference opener
- South Cal project began today; detours snake through Downtown
- Tax abatement sought for new nursing home here
- Girls Golf hands Valpo first dual meet loss
- Heroin strain even more lethal; overdoses on the rise
- Park board approves location for Sunset Hill Farm activity barn
- State Police say driver was drunk in I-65 crash today
- Spike in ODs prompts fear of tainted or very pure heroin here
- Better Business Bureau warns beware work at home scams in bad economy
- Porter hospital selected for cardiology study
- GOP caucus slated to fill Mike Genger's Porter Town Council seat
- Heroin arrests made in Chesterton
- Veterans invited to march at head of Wizard of Oz parade
- Portage Police: Man tries to abuct child
- USW: Commerce Department decision on China currency disappointing
- Steel Union says surge of Chinese tire imports waning thanks to Obama's relief
- Bluffton News-Banner
- Bluffton Common Council OKs tax abatement for Star
- NWCS board grateful as it accepts donations
- Courthouse repairs considered
- County s 11 budget set for final OK
- Southern Wells likes ISTEP scores
- Uniondale to dedicate veterans park Wednesday
- APC will act on Uniondale complaint
- On floods it s plain, but not so simple
- He s the Wells County cowboy
- Another boil advisory for Ossian
- Man pleads guilty to felony charge of sexual misconduct with a minor
- Board informed that work s needed at wastewater plant
- Adams right of way purchase set to start
- At BRMC, nothing was amiss
- Hat contest deadline is Sept. 10
- Talented teen takes top fair honors
- Robbery victim enters guilty plea
- Razor blade scare closes Roush Park
- Williams takes in Beck s rally
- Not in Kansas anymore
- The Corydon Democrat
- Make memories at 35th annual Heritage event
- Motorcyclist killed in crash
- Food ministry need doubles
- Road project hits the brakes
- Deen, Horseshoe open buffet
- Open all year-long
- Wood asks board to 'look again' at CASA budget
- Chicken feet big business for Tyson
- Corydon man killed in motorcycle crash
- NHCTA tries picketing over contract
- Lifelong Learning, alternative school 'turf war' continues
- Freed program suffers fire
- Battle park to receive refurbished cabin
- 'Lone ranger' gets project approval pending review
- Sisters the winners in Daramic team-builder
- Council votes for more property tax relief
- 'America's toughest sheriff' visits Harrison County
- Inmate charged with battery after fight
- 'At least' 10 tort claims on way against jail, county
- Trouble in the land of technology
- Crothersville Times
- CARD Schedules Yard Sale Day Flea Market
- Saturday Bake Sale & Car Wash To Benefit Girls Basketball
- Foggy Morning Fishing
- Bush Charged With April Town Hall Break-In
- Community Yard Sale Coming Oct. 2
- Recycle Mania In Crothersville
- Probation Check Leads To Drug Arrest
- Labor Day Holiday Delays Trash & Recycling
- Health Department Approves Tire Chips With Septic Systems
- Sharing Nature
- Moto-Cross Park Kickstarting South Of Crothersville
- Jackson County Government Launches New Website
- Voter Deadline Approaching; Polling Places Change Here
- More Students Gaining College Credits In CHS Classrooms
- New County Learning Center Opens
- Porn Store Closes But Court Appeal May Be Filed
- Council Continues To Consider Town Hall Options
- State Audit Finds Errors With Town s Funds
- Judge Rules Uniontown Porn Store Must Close
- CHS Alumni Banquet Reunites Hometown Kids After 50 Years
- Carroll County Comet
- Scoreboard
- Call Outs
- Hoosier Homestead honorees
- West Lafayette beats Delphi in conference game
- Cougars turn back unbeaten Trojans
- Eagle Scout rank achieved
- Cougar soccer wins 3rd conference title
- Births
- Vows pledged in lakeside ceremony
- French 50th anniversary
- Oylers celebrate anniversary with family cruise
- Bordner 50th anniversary
- Appleton, Boyd pledge vows
- HOOSIER HOME COOKIN'
- Real EstateTransfers
- Police Calls
- Real Estate Transfers
- Restaurant Inspections
- Circuit Court
- Marriage Licenses
- Kankakee Valley Post-News
- DeMotte man arrested for attempted murder
- Benefit a success for man with brain tumor
- Local favorite to box in Brazil
- What s in your food?
- DeMotte man arrested for attempted murder
- Benefit a success for man with brain tumor
- Local favorite to box in Brazil
- What s in your food?
- DeMotte man arrested for attempted murder
- Benefit a success for man with brain tumor
- Local favorite to box in Brazil
- What s in your food?
- DeMotte man arrested for attempted murder
- Benefit a success for man with brain tumor
- Local favorite to box in Brazil
- What s in your food?
- DeMotte man arrested for attempted murder
- Benefit a success for man with brain tumor
- Local favorite to box in Brazil
- What s in your food?
- The Garrett Clipper
- Dance benefits MDA telethon
- Marriage licenses granted
- Church News
- Miller s hosts car cruise-in
- Police news
- Filling the boot for Jerry s Kids
- Foundation hands out grants
- Open house scavenger hunt
- Roll Big Train contest underway
- Punt, Pass, Kick set for Sept. 16
- CANI announces changes
- Love of classics draws spectators to event
- Star Local Sports Roundup
- Ober administrators named Distinguished Principals
- Ober administrators named Distinguished Principals
- 2010 GHS yearbooks have arrived
- Fifth Quarter to follow Friday s game
- Police urge drivers to avoid congestion
- Roadblock, dinner to benefit MDA
- Garrett schools off to great start
- Indianapolis Recorder
- When local TV news runs amuck; churches get slimed; facts aren t checked
- Satellite voting; a must-have for Black community
- More trouble and shame for public safety and its leader Mayor Ballard
- Does U.S. have religious freedom or not?
- The larger community learns what Blacks have long known police have big problems
- I still believe
- Another week; another police department shocker
- It s time for Mayor Ballard to answer our concerns
- Haiti quake survivor returns home after 6 months
- Obama promotes new jobs program
- When local TV news runs amuck; churches get slimed; facts aren t checked
- Satellite voting; a must-have for Black community
- More trouble and shame for public safety and its leader Mayor Ballard
- Does U.S. have religious freedom or not?
- The larger community learns what Blacks have long known police have big problems
- I still believe
- Another week; another police department shocker
- It s time for Mayor Ballard to answer our concerns
- 1997 South Africa dinner raises diamond questions
- IPS launches new curriculum
- The Advance Leader
- Stone s Trace festival runs Saturday, Sunday
- Presbyterian Church plans baked potatoe dinner for Sept. 25
- Perry Central School will have reunion Saturday
- Gospel Singing set for Saturday at Shiloh Baptist Church
- Annual Russian festival to be held at Goshen churchHoly Virgin Protection Russian Orthodox ...
- Many helped to make Ligonier blood drive a success
- West Noble plans meeting for parents of special needs students
- Class of 1985 planning 25-year reunion for Sept. 24
- S'more fun
- Meth lab found in Cromwell home
- Man faces 7 charges in accident
- Accident sent 3 to hospitals; local men doing better
- Back To School month coming to Cosperville Baptist Church
- Woman must pay $45,000 in restitution
- Tumbling Tots classes offered at Rec Center
- Collecting donations
- Blood drive is Friday at Ligonier Rec Center
- Stone s Trace Festival set for Sept. 11, 12
- Thanks from the Missions Auction!
- Marshmallow fest kicks off Friday night
- Brown County Democrat
- State Road 44 closed near Morgan-Johnson county line
- State Road 44 closed near Morgan-Jackson county line
- PHOTO GALLERY: Old Settlers Reunion
- PHOTO GALLERY: Eagles football vs. West Vigo
- IU closes curtains on playhouse, but window opens for town
- IU to cease operating Brown County Playhouse UPDATED 11:59 a.m. Friday
- Election board votes against candidacy challenges
- IU to cease operating Brown County Playhouse
- Firefighters urge caution during 'extremely dry conditions'
- CORRECTION: CRC Steering Committee letters of interest
- PHOTO GALLERY: Kenny Wayne Shepherd at Blues, Brews & BBQ
- Preview the Sept. 1 paper
- Wreck at 135 South and 46 East
- Eagles lose second football game on the road
- Bridge No. 6 on Lick Creek Road open
- Eagles run over Triton Central at girls soccer match
- Four arrested on meth-related charges near Fruitdale
- PDFs: Plans for school entrance renovations
- PHOTO GALLERY: BC wrestlers' Mongolian trip
- Teen church arson suspect to be tried as adult
- The Noblesville Ledger
- No. 4 Miller girls blank Bronchos
- Cicero Legion raising money for flags
- Moms get ready for really big sale of kids' stuff at Noblesville venue
- Reds, Whites & Blues makes green
- Lure of the stage keeps actress busy
- Hasch getting acclimated to athletic director's job at Noblesville
- Loss of a son stirs Noblesville mother's action to prevent suicides
- Pair of cleanup projects in Noblesville seek help from volunteers
- Coach suspended over incident on bus
- HSE suspends football coach in bus incident
- HSE player accused taunting with urine
- Miller golfers roll over Tigers
- HSE football player accused of urinating in bottle, taunting peers
- Miller golfers roll over Tigers
- Record 55,408 visit Forest Park pool in '10
- Noblesville to hire Hasch as AD
- Lawmaker's alleged attacker claims insanity
- Noblesville to hire Hasch as AD
- Pancake sales to help Legion flags wave
- West Nile virus found in 32 counties
- INK Newspaper
- The Return of Smooth Jazz
- A Purse of Your Own
- Kirk Franklin's The Blueprint
- GrownFolkJAMZ brings urban music to the web
- Book Review: Satch Dizzy and Rapid Robert
- Patricia J's Rumor Has It
- Voices of Unity USA Choir Olympic Team
- A Time for Healing
- Indiana student selected to study in Kenya
- GrownFolkJAMZ brings urban music to the web
- Book Review: Satch Dizzy and Rapid Robert
- Community to celebrate Dee McKinley-Eldridge
- Patricia J s Rumor Has It
- New Book Reinforces Important Principles
- Choir Campaign Get s Regional Boost
- Indiana Tech selects Gayle
- A Time for Healing
- Indiana student selected to study in Kenya
- Parents to make choice on neighborhood school
- Hendricks County Flyer
- Burgin
- Paul J. Adams of Danville
- Richard Clayton Gossett
- Michael Warnock of Avon
- Kathleen V. Wood
- Organizations offer master naturalist certification
- A Grande new heart
- Letters to the editor
- The revolt of the Bourgeois
- Now I truly have seen it all
- Allen
- Armour
- Raymond
- Wrin
- PHS homecoming set for Sept. 10
- The schools of Liberty Township
- PHS homecoming set for Sept. 10
- The schools of Liberty Township
- PHS homecoming set for Sept. 10
- Helicopter service aids county with medical needs
- The Herald-Tribune
- Walter L. Firsich, 86
- Sister Rosemary Stewart, 79
- Jerome R. Koetter, 63
- Agnes Helen Fuchs, 72
- Elsie Catherine Borgman, 87
- J.R. Harrison Adams Jr., 74
- Pharmacy to relocate
- Tanker spill closes Interstate 74 Friday morning
- Mary A. Johnson, 83
- Sister Anna Marie Stier, OSF
- Clark named the honoree for humanitarian award
- Christopher Kitt L. Schirmer, 15
- Bus accident sends 16 people to the hospital
- Clyde Bradley, 81
- festival offers a variety to do
- Oldenburg Academy burglary investigated
- Charles Donald Griffis, 75
- Pacers announcer to make stop in Batesville during 500 mile walk
- Joseph Lynn Tuttle, 54
- No vote on park entry closing
- The Jackson County Banner
- Julia Ann Caudill
- Andrew Jackson
- State senators propose transparency website
- Report from the statehouse More effort needed to create jobs
- College Connection
- Medora students of the month
- County residents earn degrees at Purdue
- BRMC to offer cancer screenings
- School lunch menus
- CASA facing shortage of local volunteers
- Country duo to headline Melonfest
- Real horsepower at work
- Julia Ann Caudill
- Andrew Jackson
- State senators propose transparency website
- Report from the statehouse More effort needed to create jobs
- College Connection
- Program helps prepare children for kindergarten
- McMahon family holds reunion
- More Jackson County students enrolling at Ivy Tech College
- Churubusco News
- Clarence E. Sible
- Virginia E. Ginny Lantz
- Stanley Dale Muzzillo
- Dorothy Marie Miller
- Geraldine M. Barile
- Precision Laser captures Inc. 5000 ranking with military contracts, diversity
- No new Principal, but plenty of changes at Our Hope Lutheran School
- Kenneth Dammeyer
- Virginia C. Miller
- Talia Smith
- Maxine L. Prentice, 79
- Helen Mae Kukutsis, 81
- Robert W. (Bubba) Brown, 32
- Kenneth E. Dammeyer, 73
- Jacquline Jackie Annette (Durham)Dancy, 44
- David Devantier Ogden, 73
- Deanna MarieWagner, 37
- Virginia L.Snyder, 78
- ElizabethWeber, 54
- Linda L. Ritchie, 65
- Anderson University
- AU School of Adult Learning launches new website
- AU history professor David Murphy to open Brown Bag Lunch Series
- Alumni to be honored at Homecoming Chapel, Sept. 30
- American Public Television Worldwide distributes A Ripple of Hope in Australia, Spain and Italy
- Homecoming Weekend: Together Again, Oct. 1-2
- AU to host second annual children s literature festival
- AU Department of Art and Design kicks off the semester
- AU Department of Art and Design kick-off the semester
- AU Creates More Efficient Processes with Easy Refund Card
- AU students back to class
- FSB Partners with Tumaini AIDS Prevention Program
- New AU students serve in the community
- Move-in smooth at AU
- Getting Skinny One Alum s Weight Loss Journey
- Nursing Alum Receives the DAISY Award
- Nursing Alumni Receives the DAISY Award
- To Write Love On Her Arms organization at AU
- After Colts leave, AU scrambles
- Colts end training camp at Anderson University
- Brandon, Walker retire
- Bethel College
- Men's Golf Sizzles in Dual with Goshen
- Volleyball Quickly Disposes of Marian in Three
- Women's Tennis Beats Manchester
- Men's Tennis Continues Dominance Over Manchester
- Men's Basketball Take on Alumni All-Stars
- Bethel Art Professor in the Spotlight
- Women's Golf Comes Back From Ten Down to Win Youngstown State Invite
- Women's Tennis Completes Sweep of Saint Francis
- Men's Tennis Dominates Saint Francis
- Women's Soccer Falls to No. 25 Carroll College 1-0
- Bethel College's Operatic Irregulars Presents 'Pimpinone'
- Women's Golf in Second at Youngstown State Invitational
- Men's Soccer Continues Goal Scoring Barrage in Win Over Midland Lutheran
- Men's Soccer Explodes for 7-0 Win Over Trinity Christian
- Steller Propels Women's Soccer to Overtime Win
- Ponce to Throw for Bethel Track and Field
- Women's Soccer Struggle in Season Opener at Indiana Tech
- Volleyball Rolls Past Saint Mary's
- Enfield Shines in Pilots Season Opener
- Marian Tops Women's Tennis
- Butler University
- Gary Walters Releases His First CD -- Or His Last
- Meet Our First Booth Tarkington Writer-in-Residence
- Psst! Wanna Know How to Play Flute?
- Butler to Host 32nd Annual Lugar Run
- Butler Hires Executive Director of Executive Education
- John Legend to Deliver Diversity Lecture, Plus Music
- CHASE Helps Students Who Want More
- Bulldogs Hit the Streets, Many Organizations Get Help
- Freshman Class Hears From Author Daniel Pink
- From 'Walter Mitty' to Best-of Author
- Freshman Enrollment Reaches Record 1,067
- Data on Butler s Incoming Freshman Class for Fall 2010
- MBA Information Sessions for Prospective Students
- Butler is Midwest s No. 2 Again in U.S. News Best Colleges
- As Students Go Off to College, Tips to Help Parents Cope
- IPS and Butler Collaborate on Innovative School Option
- Jazz Exhibit to Open at Irwin Library
- Butler Grad Among Finalists to Co-Host with Regis
- Hargrove Honored Among Best U.S. Lawyers
- Butler Named a 'Best in Midwest College by Princeton Review
- Concordia Theological Seminary Fort Wayne
- News: Travel to Holy Land with CTS Tours
- News: CTS to Begin 165th Academic Year
- News: CTS Offers Conference on Viability of Classic Languages
- News: View CTS Library Construction Progress
- News: View CTS Library Construction Progress
- YouTube: Walther Library Expansion - Timelapse Sept 2009 - Aug 2010
- News: CTS Offers Conference on Viability of Classic Languages
- News: CTS to Begin 165th Academic Year
- News: CTS Candidates Receive First Calls
- News: CTS Candidates Receive First Calls
- YouTube: Walther Library Expansion Construction Update - August 11, 2010
- YouTube: Lutheranism & the Classics Promotion - 'Ilias Malorum'
- News: CTS President Discusses Churchworker Assignments
- News: Christ Academy High School 2010 at CTS
- News: CTS to Mark Close of 164th Academic Year
- News: Deaconess Placement Service at CTS
- News: UPCOMING EVENTS AT CONCORDIA THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY
- News: Former CTS Professor Honored by Lutheran Bible Translators
- News: World Seminaries Conference of the International Lutheran Council Discusses Lutheran Identity in a Changing World
- News: CTS President Participates in National Security Seminar
- DePauw University
- Ellis and Broecker Notch SCAC Field Hockey Honors
- Keefe's Overtime Goal Gives 14th-ranked Tigers Fourth Shutout Win of Season
- Keefe's Overtime Goal Gives Tigers Fourth Shutout Win of Season
- New Exhibit Curated by DePauw Senior Opens at Putnam County Museum
- Former Trustee Steve Stitle to be Honored for Commitment to Community Service
- Jim Levin '76 Joins Winston & Strawn LLP as Partner
- Newspaper Offers Writeup of Prof. Nic Pizzolatto's Appearance
- Prof. May Phang Presents Piano Recital Sunday Afternoon
- Stopping Traffick!
- Sprenkel Earns SCAC Defensive Player of the Week Honors
- Newly Restored Film of 1961 Monon Bell Features Commentary by Ed Meyer '62
- Jon Kinnaman '74 Authors A Viable Service to Mark Library's Centennial
- DePauw Ranked 14th in Latest Men's Soccer Coaches' Poll
- Duo Dolce to Perform Friday at 7:30 p.m.
- Kristen Magnes '00 Joins Willow Marketing
- Alice Ripley '85 to Perform at NYC Benefit Concert
- Anderson Tournament Win by Women Golfers Noted in Newspaper
- Fourth-ranked DePauw Wins Anderson Invitational; Gough is Medalist
- CNN Choosing 'Smarm' Over Substance, Opines Prof. Jeff McCall '76
- Rev. Kevin Armstrong '82 Offers Thoughts on Ground Zero Mosque Controversy
- Earlham College
- Symposium Highlights Impact of Allen Jay on Quakerism, Earlham
- Symposium Highlights Allen Jay s Impact on Quakerism, Earlham
- Alum Brings Popular Social Justice Message Back to Campus
- Earlham College Podcast, ep. 48 | Sustainability at Earlham - Back-to-School 2010
- Move-in Day Often Hard For Parents
- Rankings Revisited
- Earlham College Begins 164th Year with Emphasis on Environmental Programs, International Engagement
- EC Grad Heads to Kosovo Thanks to Fulbright Grant
- Earlham College Podcast | Senior Moments 2010, part 6
- President Bennett Announces Retirement
- Authors Single Out Earlham for Excellent Education
- EC Prof Kari Kalve Heads West for Year as Prestigious ACE Fellow
- Earlham College Podcast | Senior Moments 2010, part 5
- EC s Kalve Heads West for Year as Prestigious ACE Fellow
- 62nd Japan-America Student Conference Kicks-Off with Events at Earlham College
- Earlham College Podcast | Senior Moments 2010, part 4
- Making the Green Grade
- College Honors Sen. Paul
- Portland, Ore. Advocate Cites Earlham
- Advice on College Choice
- Goshen College
- College converting green lawns to greener native landscaping
- Merry Lea to Offer Climate Change Conference
- Alumni potter exhibits collection of Japanese ceramics
- Former Bible Professor Stanley C. Shenk passes away at age 91
- Goshen College president opens school year with call for Christ-centeredness
- Preservation Hall Jazz Band to bring joyful sounds from New Orleans to Goshen
- Nolt revises book to offer a more inclusive overview of Mennonite history
- Lifelong Learning Institute provides unique educational opportunities to seniors this fall
- Goshen College Afternoon Sabbatical line-up for 2010-11 announced
- Business health check seminar offered for local managers
- Goshen College welcomes Class of 2014 this weekend, classes to begin
- September 2010 events
- Students imagine new possibilities in intensive summer agroecology program
- Goshen College introduces new employees for 2010-11
- Individual concert tickets on sale Aug. 30 for the Goshen College Performing Arts Series
- September 2010 events at Goshen College
- 'U.S. News' and Forbes rankings include Goshen College among best liberal arts colleges
- Goshen College receives best giving to operating budget in 17 years, despite the economy
- Goshen College 'Lunch and Learn' series to support and encourage administrative staff
- New Horizons Orchestra accepting new string players
- Grace College & Theological Seminary
- The Last New Year
- Grace College is Helping Protect Kosciusko County Lakes and Streams
- Grace College Introduces Three-Year Accelerated Degree Option: Even a College Can Go Back to School
- Grace College Introduces Three-Year Accelerated Degree Option, Demonstrates Academic Innovation
- Grace Named Military Friendly School
- Grace Ranked Among Top Midwestern Colleges
- Grace College Named Among Top Midwestern Colleges
- GRACE SETS NEW ENROLLMENT RECORD
- GRACE PART OF COMMUNITY EFFORT FUNDED BY $7 MILLION GRANT
- CROSSES ON LAWN REPRESENT 2,016 ABORTIONS
- FIND GRACE COLLEGE CHAPEL PODCASTS ON ITUNES
- ALPHA CHI INDUCTS 27
- NINE INDUCTED INTO LANCER ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME
- Grace College Transitions Music Department
- FREE ACRYLIC PAINT LECTURE/DEMO
- 36th Annual Juried Student Art Exhibit
- Indiana State University
- ISU's University Speaker Series celebrates 30 years
- State Budget Committee approves Scott College/Federal Building project
- New catalog system to be featured at Library Extravaganza
- Saving lives: Professor s Shakespeare program works with worst of the worst
- Reception to welcome Networks visiting scholar to Scott College of Business
- University Art Gallery to host screenings of PBS series Art:21
- Incoming class of students is largest in 145-year history of ISU
- University among first employers to receive federal funds for retiree health care
- Project Success serves expanded group of 72 new students
- Conference to address impact of Wall Street reform on insurance industry
- All in an actuary's work
- Fourth annual Indiana Bat Festival set for Sept. 18 at ISU
- Equality Day program honors female faculty members
- University Hall Clinic serves students, community
- Continued funding awarded for Student Support Services programs
- Author s talk to air on C-SPAN 2
- Washington Monthly ranks ISU high for community service
- Athletic training students study impact of heat on firefighters
- Insurance and risk management program to host Octoberfest Golf Outing
- Indiana State named Tree Campus USA for third straight year
- Indiana Tech
- Jugan Named Athletic Director
- Indiana Tech Surpasses Enrollment Goals
- Tech Celebrates Opening of Warrior Row Townhouses
- Annual Convocation Focuses on Tradition
- Enrollment Growth Spurs New Parking Policy
- Tech Dedicates Steel Dynamics Laboratory
- Grant Provides Funding for Student Support
- Tech Celebrates New Year with Fireworks & More
- Holtz Creates Scholarship for Students Facing Hardship
- CPS Expands to Louisville, Ky., Area
- Indiana Tech Plans Expansion in Northwest Indiana
- University Will Be Tobacco-Free
- HR Team Wins Again
- University Bringing Leadership Degree to La Porte
- Energy Grant Will Help Fund Lighting Project
- New Program Makes Refunds Easier
- Dr. Gayle Chosen to Lead Academics
- FW Police Honor Computer Sciences Team
- Advancement Team Welcomes 2 Additions
- Momentum Multiplier Doubles Gift Impact
- Indiana University Bloomington
- Opening festival kicks off 'themester' on sustainability for IU and Bloomington community
- Retired reporter Marty Anderson gives IU School of Journalism its largest gift ever, $1.75 million
- Indiana University to cease production of plays in Brown County
- IU's Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center presents 'BSO Live!' on Sept. 10
- September is Haiti Awareness Month in Bloomington
- Scholar to receive IU's Distinguished Asian Pacific American Alumni Award at citizenship conference
- NHPRC grant enables IU Libraries to process Birch Bayh collection
- IU Bloomington first-year class: improved academics, more financial aid
- IU Student Involvement Fair joins student organizations, IU offices with area nonprofits
- IU Bloomington Move-In Day
- Welcome Week at IU Bloomington
- Report points to problems in using SAT and ACT to assess high school achievement
- WFIU to feature discussion on IU's new health plan
- IU's McRobbie recommends overall 3 percent raise for IU employees
- IU achieves record in research grants and awards
- IUPUI assistant dean named to IU Foundation vice presidency
- National Science Foundation provides IU $1.2 million to prepare more science teachers
- IU professor's new book, 'Buddha's Orphans,' steeps multigenerational family saga in Nepali history
- IU and its Kelley School of Business recognized by 'U.S. News'
- By popular demand, a second Mellencamp show added at IU Auditorium
- Indiana University East
- New restaurant opens on campus
- Zinkan promoted to vice chancellor
- IU East joins IU School of Nursing for RN to BSN degree
- Partnership lands grant to help enrich RCS history teacher's curriculum
- IU East offers three-year program in criminal justice
- Whitewater Artist Guild exhibits work in The Gallery
- IU East Faculty News and Notes
- IU East receives People s Choice Award from eduSytle
- IU East students to perform A Midsummer Night's Dream
- Summer enrollment increases as students accelerate studies
- Informatics professor develops program to help students learn recursion
- Summer Research Scholars study projects ranging from biology to service-learning
- IU East to offer bachelor's degree in psychology
- IU East Music Department goes on European Tour
- IU East receives Circle of Excellence Award from CASE
- Starr-Gennett Foundation, IU East release historic digital recordings
- IU East announces spring 2010 Dean's List
- IU East announces spring 2010 Chancellor's List
- IU East welcomes Class of 2014 as newest Red Wolves
- IU East pursuing approval for master s program in business
- Indiana University Kokomo
- New bus service makes hourly stops on campus
- Japanese scholars visit social studies classes
- Art Gallery features 'From the Well House'
- Art students display work at area arts centers
- Art students display work at local arts centers
- Fall enrollment exceeds 3,000 students
- School of Nursing sees 19.5 percent increase
- More than 3,000 students enrolled for fall classes
- Chancellor Harris meets Governor Mitch Daniels
- Nursing school offers online R.N. to B.S.N. program
- IU Kokomo names dean for School of Business
- Cass County alumni plan welcome reception
- Tipton High School grad gets alumni scholarship
- St. Joseph Hospital to help fund nursing lab
- Campus receives $50,000 for international program
- Campus announces scholarship recipients
- IU Kokomo nursing school, Tipton Hospital team up
- Michael Harris selected as chancellor of IU Kokomo
- IU awards nursing professor for outstanding service
- Vice chancellor earns fundraising recertification
- Indiana University South Bend
- Michiana Monologues Writing Workshops
- Vegas Night
- SGA Cookout
- Move In Day Pictures
- Welcome Week
- Entrepreneurship Lecture Series to Begin Sept. 9
- Parking Tips for the Start of Classes
- Offices Open on Aug. 28
- Faculty Featured in News, McGuire Interviewed on CNN
- Sustainability Fellows
- Campus Remembers Professor Bender
- Entrepreneurship Lecture Series to Begin Sept. 10
- Professor Enjoys Stay at IU South Bend
- Donnelly Job Fair
- March to Oppose Arizona Immigration Law
- Professor Henry Scott on a Road Trip
- “Harvey Putter”
- Women's Basketball Team Named NAIA Scholar Team
- Immigration Rally
- May Graduates
- Indiana University Southeast
- The Horizon Newscast, September 7, 2010
- IUS buys touch-based computer
- Bookstore not affected by potential company sale
- Playing Wall Street: Financial lab opens
- New dean anticipates changes for Social Sciences
- Passion leads professor to dean position
- Serve some respect to servers for efforts
- Ready for some football
- Surface PC cuts into activities, education
- Women s Tennis earns preseason No. 1 ranking
- Senior tennis player recognized for athletics, academics by NAIA
- Vacant position in athletics filled
- Items stolen from Athletics
- Some renovations done; more to come
- The Horizon Newscast, September 1, 2010
- Chrisette Michelle at HullabaLOU Press Room
- Baseball player drafted by Kansas City Royals
- IUS Police kept busy during summer sessions
- SGA fights for posthumous degree
- Food Court renovations postponed until next summer
- Indiana University System
- IU Diversity Committees to meet in September
- IURTC has record year for licensing revenue as faculty disclosures, patents, licensing income rise
- Apple iTunes App Store now loaded with latest IU assets; Oncourse, OneStart on the way
- Dean of Students office moves to Indiana Memorial Union
- Events coming together for Indiana University's fall Themester
- IU class and lecture series on 'living a sustainable life' is open to public
- Heads up! 'Get Street Smart'
- Events coming together for Indiana University s fall Themester
- Book Marks
- IU Bloomington first-year class shows improved academics, more diversity
- Media Advisory: IU Bloomington Move-In Day
- Sex, Drugs and Rock n Roll aims to promote positive health choices
- IU trustees approve overall 3 percent raise for IU employees
- Back from Afghanistan, Kirk White takes on expanded role at IU
- Hoosier to Hoosier Sale Day offers inexpensive furniture and household items
- IU trustees to meet
- IU professor s new book, 'Buddha s Orphans,' steeps multigenerational family saga in Nepali history
- Expert panel convenes Monday on topic of Indiana life science innovation opportunities
- Welcome Week helps incoming IU students prepare for classes, learn campus traditions
- Media advisory: Family law expert available to discuss Prop. 8 rulings
- Indiana University/Purdue University at Indianapolis
- Find Career & Employment Events in the IUPUI Homepage
- Welcome to SOAR
- USG Seeking a New Supreme Court Justice
- Fitness Walking with Recreational Sports
- Office for Women offers Professional Development Book Club
- Indian Students Advisory Council
- Making Waves for United Way at the Natatorium
- National Fruit and Veggie Month
- Join SWELL to Learn More About Guided Imagery
- Nominate an IUPUI Staff Member
- Engineering World Health Callout
- IUPUI Fall Alternative Break 2010
- Locker Rentals
- 2010 International Picnic
- IUPUI Graduate Expo
- Teeter-Totter with Phi Mu
- Back to Football Friday
- Photo Gallery Training
- Day of Caring
- Volunteer at the Indianapolis Irish Festival
- Purdue University
- Exhibit to feature modern art from Latin America
- Purdue Theatre to present 'The Matchmaker'
- Purdue names new associate VP for Housing and Food Services
- Competitions offer entrepreneurship opportunity for students
- Trade safeguards would hurt, not help, developing countries
- Moths abundant, but not harmful
- Krannert operations conference to focus on opportunities ahead
- Purdue students face storm to study hurricane development
- Krannert Bootcamp teaches vets business basics
- Purdue honors hero pilot, alumnus Capt. Chesley 'Sully' Sullenberger
- Profile Programs offer inside look at Krannert degree options
- Purdue to conduct Safety and Preparedness Day, test emergency alert system
- National Conference for Agribusiness to take place at Purdue
- $1.5 million grant will be used to improve heart health of African-Americans in Indiana
- Co-founder of microlending website to speak at Purdue
- Purdue Research Park-based firm manufactures, sells new fuel cell test station
- Six Sigma training to be offered in New Albany
- Purdue professor appointed as a science adviser to U.N. Development Program
- Comedy legend Bill Cosby returns to Purdue on Sept. 24
- Purdue features five students who are driven to lead
- Purdue University College of Technology at Indianapolis
- Dean Depew to return to classroom in 2011
- August 2009 CoT newsletter online
- Purdue to host Deming Institute conference
- High-tech job fair aims to match Indiana companies, Purdue students
- Rolls-Royce joins more than 200 companies actively recruiting Purdue students
- November 2009 alumni newsletter is online
- College launches 2009-14 Strategic Plan
- Newest alumni newsletter is online
- June 2010 alumni newsletter is now online
- Tips to save on your electric bill during summer
- Purdue University College of Technology South Bend/Elkhart
- College of Technology to provide editorial leadership of academic journal
- EET professor elected president of the Society for Social Implications of Technology
- South Bend plans fall industrial advisory board meeting
- Purdue College of Technology program at South Bend to host Project Lead the Way conference for local high school students.
- Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
- Rose-Hulman's Ashley Erffmeyer Awarded $10,000 EcoCAR Fellowship
- Three Rose-Hulman Programs Nominated For TechPoint's Mira Awards
- Female Alumni Pass Along Advice on Leading Balanced Personal & Professional Lives
- Rose-Hulman Observatory Open For Friday Night Viewing Celebration
- Students & Faculty Earn Top Honors at Regional ASEE Conference
- Rose-Hulman Parent Shares Artistic Skills With Students
- Leadership Academy Helping Develop Tomorrow s Leaders; Graduates Second Class
- Rose-Hulman Students Stay in Motion to Help Support Community Organizations
- Rose-Hulman Bringing Together International Educators to Exchange Best Practices on Assessing Student Performance
- Alumnus William Meyers Named to Physics & Optical Engineering Advisory Board
- Rose-Hulman Associate Librarian Named Latest Homework Hotline Hero
- Little Things Make A Big Difference at Rose-Hulman, Helping Push Graduation Rate Above Averages for Engineering Colleges
- Indianapolis Businessman to Lead Rose-Hulman s Indy Board of Associates Organization
- Biomedical Engineering Seniors Put Knowledge Into Developing Capstone Prototype Devices
- Students Use Indianapolis Motor Speedway as Learning Tool for Entrepreneurial Design & Innovation
- Alumna Alison Bailey Named Northrop Grumman s ASD Employee of the Year
- EMERGE Mentoring Program Helps Teens Explore Career Choices
- 'From Earth to the Universe' Exhibit Provides Unique Glimpse into Astronomical Wonders
- Rose-Hulman Drama Club Finds Heart with Wizard of Oz Musical
- Students Look to Finalize Job & Internship Prospects at Spring Career Fair
- Saint Mary's College
- Walkers Will Light the Night for Cancer Awareness
- Saint Mary s Welcomes Jonathan Kozol for Lecture
- Constitution Day Panel Discussion
- Fight or Flight - Professor Catherine Pittman
- Go the Distance - Elizabeth Majewski '13
- WEI Welcomes Key4Women Forum to Campus
- Senior Start-Up: Starting Off on the Right Foot
- Walkers Prepare to Light the Night
- Student Activities Night 2010 Getting Involved
- Professor interviewed about states' dependence on legalized gambling
- Go Blue and White! - Paige J. Amaya-Edmonds
- Good Deal - Nora Casey '08
- Lily Tomlin Will Teach and Speak at Saint Mary's
- Saint Mary's Receives Copy of The Saint John's Bible
- Opening Mass and The Saint John s Bible A truly blessed beginning to the year
- Saint Mary's Students Start Classes at one of the Nation s Top 100 Liberal Arts Colleges
- Best-selling Author Thomas Cahill to give 2010 Christian Culture Lecture
- Follett Higher Education Group to Manage Bookstore
- Dancing on Air - Katie Brown '11
- Bright Scholar - Professor Steven Broad
- Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College
- Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College Appoints Interim President
- FIRE UPDATE (9/2): Classroom Relocations
- UPDATE (9/2): Classroom Relocations
- UPDATE: Guerin Hall Fire Recovery
- BREAKING: Fire in Guerin Hall
- Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College ranks as one of the best in the Midwest
- Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College President Resigns
- Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College presents... IRELAND!
- SMWC Receives Grant to Promote Academic Success Among Service Members
- Lunar Samples on Display at SMWC
- 2010 Honorary Degree and Alumnae Award Recipients
- Deirdre Connelly to Deliver 169th Commencement Keynote Address
- Campus Student Orientation
- SMWC Receives Ball Venture Foundation Grant For Social Media Projects
- SMWC ranks high among the Best Baccalaureate Colleges in the Midwest
- Top Ten on 10 Scholarship Winners Announced
- Learn about Financial Sustainability during Money Smart Week
- Sister Catherine Hartman Spiritual Companionship Program
- Retired Lieutenant General Martin R. Berndt speaks at SMWC
- Music and Theatre Auditions to be held February 15
- Taylor University
- NO STUDENT DEVELOPMT PROGRAMMING
- Men's Tennis vs. Anderson
- Men's Soccer vs. Mountain State at Georgetown Invitational
- Parents' Weekend Chapel - Mr. Joel Sonnenberg, Ft. Lauderdale, FL
- Chapel - Dr. Jay Kesler, President Emeritus
- Chapel - Sing and Pray
- Vespers - Samuel Morris Hall
- Chapel - Dr. Mark Cosgrove, Psychology Department
- Chapel - Ms. Renata Kantaruk, Education Department
- Taylor Family Chapel
- Vespers - Swallow Robin Hall
- Chapel - Mr. Nathan Tasker, Nashville, TN
- Spiritual Renewal Chapel - Rev. Dwight Knight
- Spiritual Renewal Chapel - Rev. Dwight Knight, Detroit, MI
- Vespers - All Singing
- T.W.O. Chapel
- Chapel - Pastor Randall Gruendyke, Campus Pastor
- Theatre Production: The Bald Soprano
- Theatre Production: The Bald Soprano
- CS Lewis & Friends Society Mtg
- University of Notre Dame
- Twins are intriguing subjects for Notre Dame biometrics researchers
- President Kennedy s speech on separation of church/state is focus of lecture
- Tom Ridge, former Homeland Security chief, to talk at Notre Dame
- Stinson-Remick receives LEED Gold Certification
- Psychologist explores effective treatment options for children with autism disorders
- Notre Dame MBA course on post-war economies listed in top 10 most innovative
- ND Expert: New Mideast peace talks could lead to conflict within Israeli, Palestinian governments
- Shakespeare at Notre Dame to present 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'
- Stinson-Remick dedication scheduled for Friday
- Engineering students to join South Bend school kids for technological discovery day
- ND Expert: Leaked U.N. report on Rwanda consistent with findings of systematic violence
- Zipcars come to Notre Dame campus
- Hispanics, African-Americans more likely to graduate at Notre Dame
- Notre Dame s Westerink reflects on Hurricane Katrina 5th anniversary
- Hispanics, African-Americans more likely to graduate at Notre Dame
- Notre Dame MBA recognized as “military friendly” school
- Notre Dame launches eReader study, creates first paperless course
- Notre Dame's Westerink reflects on Hurricane Katrina 5th anniversary
- Notre Dame MBA recognized as military friendly school
- Notre Dame launches eReader study, creates first paperless course
- University of Saint Francis
- USF Announces Director for New Service-Oriented Center
- USF Announces Public Invited to Join the School of Creative Arts on Bus Trip to the Art Institute of Chicago
- USF Announces Ribbon Cutting for New Service-Oriented Center
- CEO Forum October 21 at USF
- USF Announces Record Fall Enrollment
- USF Announces New Home for USF-Crown Point Campus
- University of Saint Francis Convocation Wed.; Record Fall Enrollment Numbers
- USF Announces $1.2 Million Federal Grant Provides Support for First-Generation, Low-Income Students
- USF Announces Election of Trustees
- USF Goes Tobacco Free
- USF Presents Family Friendly Three Rivers Festival Shows This Friday/Saturday
- USF Offers Art Classes for Children Through 'Art in the Morning' Program
- USF Offers Pre-College Summer Music Technology Academy
- University Honors Student Writers and Artists in Apostrophe Magazine
- USF Hosts Community Health Screenings and Informational Fair
- USF Hosts Living Healthier Film Festival and Book Signing
- USF to Host Near-Space Balloon Launch
- USF Campus to Go Tobacco Free
- USF Presents 24 Hour Art Fest
- Annual Tree Giveaway on Arbor Day at USF
- University of Southern Indiana
- Summer Art Exhibitions
- Ice Ice Baby - Ice Cream Social
- New Faculty Orientation Session 1
- Women's Tennis hosts Brescia
- Beta Alpha Psi & Accounting Club
- Student Organization Renewal Session
- Ribbon-cutting and open house for Business and Engineering Center is October 10
- Game-design competition open to USI students
- Liberal Arts Faculty Colloquia feature faculty research
- Summer Art Exhibitions
- Student Involvement Fair
- Study Abroad Information Session
- Beads with Meaning at Student Involvement Fair
- Earth-a-Palooza
- Activities Programming Board Weekly Meeting
- HEAR Meeting
- HEAR Meeting
- Pass/No Pass option period
- Intro to Film: The Soloist (2009)
- Student Organization Renewal Session
- Valparaiso University
- Day of Caring to kick off celebration of community
- Archaeology series opens with talk on Roman map-making
- Law clinic accepting new cases
- Large new class drawn to create personal journeys
- Powerpop band We the Kings to perform Sept. 11
- Transatlantic technology workshop puts student on leadership path
- More singles equals more divorces, math research suggests
- London Shakespeare ensemble set for September residency
- World film series offers insight into other cultures
- New brand initiative tells Valpo's story
- Astronomy lectures, star gazing scheduled
- Commitment to service heralded in Washington Monthly rankings
- Communiversity Day to celebrate Valpo's relationship with region
- Faculty Jazz Trio to perform Sept. 2 concert
- Astronomy program receives $226,000 for star research
- Convocation to celebrate start of academic year
- Valpo's quality cited in U.S. News rankings
- Senior adults invited to join learning series
- New students to begin Valpo journey Aug. 21
- Graduate, author of Springsteen book, opens Wordfest
- Wabash College
- Placher's Book 'A Powerful Inspiration'
- Last-Minute Goal Ends Wabash Winning Streak
- Everett and Rodgers will Present a Program of Music
- Placher's Final Book 'A Powerful Interpretation'
- Joe Trumpey 88 'Off the Grid'
- Phil Dewey 89 'Substantial Power'
- West's First Goal Keeps Wabash Perfect
- A Pair of Three's Give Wabash The Win
- Little Giants Sweep 49th Hokum Karem
- Wabash Honors Dreher with Soccer Classic
- Expectations High For Wabash Soccer
- Phillips Challenges Students with Questions
- Rosborough Gives Wabash 2-1 Win at Anderson
- Soccer Opens at Anderson
- Students Crowd Fifth Community Fair
- Bon Appetit a Big Hit at Taste of Montgomery County
- Four Freshmen Ready to Document First Year at Wabash
- McCarthy Takes Finch Memorial Race
- Freshmen Cap Orientation with Dessert
- Cross County Opens Promising Season Saturday
- Fort Wayne Observed
- Remember the Waste Transfer Station Controversy?
- Lisle Navistar Opponents Now Supportive Due to Concessions
- Will the Next State Democratic Party Convention be in Fort Wayne?
- A Mother asks Duluth to Control K2
- Will This be a Future Tin Caps Promotion?
- Not Among the Select
- Mizpah Fly-In Breakfast: Airplanes and Unique Rotating Griddles
- Interstate 69: The Book
- Morris is Official
- An FWOb Prediction: BP to Rebrand in North America as Amoco
- Morris Official Swearing-In Set for Friday Morning
- Illinois now like IN 3rd; US Senate Race Special and General Elections on Same Day
- New FWOb Polls on State Legislative Races
- Stutzman Campaign Requests Clarification from FEC
- Bob Morris Newest State Representative
- 40 Eligible to Vote in 84th; 21 needed to Win
- Results - Morris Way Out in Front
- The 84th's Evan Smith Announces Social Media Campaign Sites
- Video of the Fort Wayne Observed 84th District Forum
- Wicher Speaks in Utah of the Threat to Genealogy's Future
